Gwayn
g-wayn,
gwa-yn
Origin:Welsh
Meaning:White hawk
Gwayn is the Late Medieval form of Gawain, which is thought to be derived from the Welsh Walchgwn, meaning ”white hawk.” In Arthurian legend, King Arthur’s nephew Sir Gawain was a Knight of the Round Table and was regarded as a hero. This masculine title is the stuff of legends—a name like Gwayn will remind baby to have the courage of a knight while pursuing their dreams, keeping their eyes on the prize like the observant hawk.
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