Meaning : Meaning 'Holly' and is commonly used in the Welsh language., Holly,
Origin : Welsh,
Pronunciation : (KELLin), KEH lin,
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Numerology information Celyn:
Name Number: 5 Meaning: Motion, Change, Freedom, Diversity, Liberty, Choice, Interest, Search, Risk, Danger, Fear

Additional information Celyn:
Welsh name, pronounced Kellin.
Celyn is a name that is found used for both boys and girls. it is of Celtic origin and comes from a Celtic noun referring to the plant, holly. It could be used as holly is, given as a name to children born around Christmas time when holly is in season. As it is Celtic in origin, it is more commonly found in Wales.
Means "holly" in Welsh.

Definition funny of Celyn:
A very loving and kind person. She is beautiful and very open. She can be the motherly type, but if she has the chance she is the most playful person. Not affraid to speak her mind, but keeps the persons feelings in mind. If you have the chance, you should get to know a Celyn.
Celyn invited me to that party but told me the dress I picked out just wasn't right.

Songs about Celyn:
Capel Celyn by Sharon Morgan from the Album Cymru Gwynfor
Capel Celyn by Underpass from the Album Submergence
Garth Celyn by Elin Fflur from the Album Hafana
Garth celyn by Plu from the Album Plu

Books about Celyn:
Biography - Jones, Russell Celyn (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team (Dec 16, 2007)
Gweithiau Williams Pant-Y-celyn by N. Cynhafal Jones (1887)
Gwethiau Williams Pant-Y-Celyn by N Jones (ed.) (1887)
Cofio Capel Celyn by Watcyn Lloyd Jones (Dec 12, 2007)
Capel Celyn by Einion Thomas (Jul 1997)
HOLL WEITHIAU PRYDYDDAWL A RHYDDIEITHOL Y DIWEDDAR BARCH WILLIAM WILLIAMS PANT Y CELYN. by WILLIAM WILLIAMS (1111)
Darlithiau: Luther, Garibaldi, Palmerston, Williams, O Bant-Y-Celyn (1907) (Welsh Edition) by William Rees (Sep 10, 2010)

Wiki information Celyn:
Capel Celyn was a rural community to the north west of Bala in Gwynedd, north Wales, in the Afon Tryweryn valley. The village and other parts of the valley were flooded to create a reservoir, Llyn Celyn, in order to supply Liverpool and Wirral with...
Llyn Celyn is a large reservoir constructed between 1960 and 1965 in the valley of the River Tryweryn in Gwynedd, North Wales. It measures roughly 2½ miles long by a mile wide, and has a maximum depth of 140 ft. It has the capacity to hold 71,200...
I know a Celyn, pronounced Kel-in. It translates directly into Holly.
Celyn (Selene) - Wiccan/Greek Goddess of the Moon
Celyn is also the Welsh word for the Holly plant.
Pronounced: KEL-in