Gayner
ga(y)-ner
Origin:Gaelic
Meaning:Son of the fair-skinned one; White-cheeked; White phantom
If baby arrives with the family's signature golden locks, consider naming them Gayner. This gender-neutral name of Irish origin means "son of the fair-skinned one," derived from Gaynor, a short form of Mac Fhionnbhairr, with fionn translating to "blonde." Gayner also connects to the Welsh Guinevere, where in Welsh it originates in Gwenhwyfar. Meaning "white-cheeked" or "white phantom," Gwenhwyfar is best known as the beautiful wife of King Arthur.
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