Goldwyn
g(o)-ldw-yn,
gol-dwyn
Origin:British
Meaning:Golden friend
Just as Willy Wonka has his golden tickets, you have your prized possession in baby Goldwyn. As a boy's name of Old English origin, Goldwyn means "golden friend." Goldwyn is derived from Goldwine, where gold retains its modern meaning, and wine means "friend." This historically significant moniker appeared as a surname in the Domesday Book under a Sussex-based lord in 1086.
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