[Opinions] Cornish names
What do you think of these Cornish names? Most of these are not in the database, so I have included pronunciations and meanings
Girls
Demelza- 'de-MEL-za' (place name)
Steren- 'STEH-ren' (star)
Rosen- 'ROZ-en' (rose)
Rosenwyn- 'ros-EN-wyn' (fair rose)
Ebrel- 'EB-rel' (April)
Hedra- 'HED-ra' (October)
Kensa- 'KEN-za' (first)
Kerensa / Kerenza- 'Ke-REN-za' (love)
Lowenna- 'lo-WEN-a' (joy)
Morwenna- 'mor-WEN-a' (saint's name)
Sowena- 'so-WE-na' (success)
Tecca- (fairer)
Lamorna -'la-MORN-a'(place name)
Elowen- 'eh-LOW-en' (elm)
Dellen- 'DELL-en' (petal)
Senara- 'se-NAR-a' (place name)
Tegen- 'Tee-gen' (pretty)
Boys
Daveth- 'DAV-eth' (David)
Gerens- 'Geh-rens' (Geraint)
Corentyn- 'cor-REN-tin' (Corentin)
Jacca- (Jack)
Jory- (nn for George)
Jowan- 'Jo-un' (John)
Kitto (nn for Christopher)
Myghal- 'ma-HAIL' (Michael)
Piran / Perran (saint's name)
Petroc / Petrock 'PETRock'
Yestin 'YES-tin' (Justin)
Costentyn- 'coss-TEN-tin' (Constantin / Constantine)
Nadelek- na-DEL-ek (christmas)
Kea- 'Kay'
Jago- 'JAY-go' (Jacob / James)
Sennen- (place name)
Vyvyan- (Vivian)
Caswyn- 'KAZ-wyn' (fair battle)
Pasco (Pascal)
Most of my mother's side of the family are from Cornwall, and I know people named Demelza, Kerensa, Lowenna, Jago and Piran
Girls
Demelza- 'de-MEL-za' (place name)
Steren- 'STEH-ren' (star)
Rosen- 'ROZ-en' (rose)
Rosenwyn- 'ros-EN-wyn' (fair rose)
Ebrel- 'EB-rel' (April)
Hedra- 'HED-ra' (October)
Kensa- 'KEN-za' (first)
Kerensa / Kerenza- 'Ke-REN-za' (love)
Lowenna- 'lo-WEN-a' (joy)
Morwenna- 'mor-WEN-a' (saint's name)
Sowena- 'so-WE-na' (success)
Tecca- (fairer)
Lamorna -'la-MORN-a'(place name)
Elowen- 'eh-LOW-en' (elm)
Dellen- 'DELL-en' (petal)
Senara- 'se-NAR-a' (place name)
Tegen- 'Tee-gen' (pretty)
Boys
Daveth- 'DAV-eth' (David)
Gerens- 'Geh-rens' (Geraint)
Corentyn- 'cor-REN-tin' (Corentin)
Jacca- (Jack)
Jory- (nn for George)
Jowan- 'Jo-un' (John)
Kitto (nn for Christopher)
Myghal- 'ma-HAIL' (Michael)
Piran / Perran (saint's name)
Petroc / Petrock 'PETRock'
Yestin 'YES-tin' (Justin)
Costentyn- 'coss-TEN-tin' (Constantin / Constantine)
Nadelek- na-DEL-ek (christmas)
Kea- 'Kay'
Jago- 'JAY-go' (Jacob / James)
Sennen- (place name)
Vyvyan- (Vivian)
Caswyn- 'KAZ-wyn' (fair battle)
Pasco (Pascal)
Most of my mother's side of the family are from Cornwall, and I know people named Demelza, Kerensa, Lowenna, Jago and Piran
Replies
I like Kerensa and Daveth
For the girls, I like Lowenna. For the boys, I like Jory.
All the girl names are beautiful! The boy names are a little strange. Vyvyan? Petrock? No way!
Demelza- I like this, like raindancing I know it well because of the charity.
Steren- Dislike the sound.
Rosen- I have trouble not pronouncing this the German way instead.
Rosenwyn- Could grow on me.
Ebrel- Sounds too like it's just April with an accent.
Hedra- Not too keen on the sound.
Kensa- Sounds nice, but might get associated with the Mackenzies etc.
Kerensa / Kerenza- Gorgeous.
Lowenna- Like it a lot, one of my favourites on this list.
Morwenna- The "Mor" makes me think of death : /
Sowena- Sounds like "sowing a..."
Tecca- Like it.
Lamorna - I hear La Mourner.
Elowen- Very pretty.
Dellen- Not sure about this one. I almost like it, but not quite.
Senara- Quite pretty.
Tegen- Too like Teagan.
Boys
Daveth- Like it.
Gerens- Doesn't do much for me really.
Corentyn- Ooh, interesting. I like the sound of this one.
Jacca- Sounds very nicknamey.
Jory- I prefer George.
Jowan- Quite like this one too, another variant to add to the list!
Kitto - Nice as a nn, but not as a full name.
Myghal- Prefer Michael.
Piran / Perran - Sounds very surnamey.
Petroc / Petrock - This is the name of a school near my house :p
Yestin - "Yes" sounds silly in a name imo.
Costentyn- Another nice one.
Nadelek- I saw dalek, how sad am I...
Kea- I prefer the spelling Kay.
Jago- I prefer Jacob and James, but this is nice for a change.
Sennen- Okay, not that exciting.
Vyvyan- Don't like it in either language.
Caswyn- Dislike it. Maybe I'm just used to the -wyn ending on girls?
Pasco - Pasco beats Pascal, but I still don't like it much.
Thanks for this, there are some great names on it :)
I love the look and meaning of Steren, but the sound is awful. It reminds me of "sterile" and "staring."
Rosenwyn is very, very pretty. Much better to me than most Rose- names.
Kensa is kind of cool.
Loving Kerensa and Kerenza. I didn't know it was Cornish. Someone once suggested Josephine Kerenza and I loved the combo.
Morwenna sounds very dark.
I'm not liking the Sow- on the front of Sowenna.
Dellen, Senara, Tegen, and especially Elowen are all very pretty.
Daveth is kind of cool.
I also like Corentyn, Perran, Costentyn, and Caswyn (reminds me of Caspian, which I love).
Rosenwyn is very, very pretty. Much better to me than most Rose- names.
Kensa is kind of cool.
Loving Kerensa and Kerenza. I didn't know it was Cornish. Someone once suggested Josephine Kerenza and I loved the combo.
Morwenna sounds very dark.
I'm not liking the Sow- on the front of Sowenna.
Dellen, Senara, Tegen, and especially Elowen are all very pretty.
Daveth is kind of cool.
I also like Corentyn, Perran, Costentyn, and Caswyn (reminds me of Caspian, which I love).
Girls
Demelza- lovely name, well known where I live because its the name of a childrens charity
Steren- nice but I prefer the welsh version of Seren
Rosen- 'ROZ-en' (rose)- okay but has a surnamey feel to it
Rosenwyn- 'ros-EN-wyn' (fair rose)- pretry
Ebrel- 'EB-rel' (April) - not my style
Hedra- 'HED-ra' (October) as above
Kensa- 'KEN-za' (first)- pretty
Kerensa / Kerenza- 'Ke-REN-za' (love)- one of my favorite names, I prefer the Kerensa spelling
Lowenna- 'lo-WEN-a' (joy) - nice
Morwenna- 'mor-WEN-a' (saint's name)- nice
Sowena- 'so-WE-na' (success)- okay but the Sow bit at the beginning is a bit off putting
Tecca- (fairer)- dont like
Lamorna -'la-MORN-a'(place name)dont like
Elowen- 'eh-LOW-en' (elm)- nice
Dellen- 'DELL-en' (petal) not my style
Senara- 'se-NAR-a' (place name)okay but not something I would use
Tegen- 'Tee-gen' (pretty)- okay
Boys
Daveth- 'DAV-eth' (David)- lovely
Gerens- 'Geh-rens' (Geraint)- I prefer Geraint
Corentyn- 'cor-REN-tin' (Corentin)- dont like
Jacca- (Jack) - dont like
Jory- (nn for George)- lovely
Jowan- 'Jo-un' (John)- okay
Kitto (nn for Christopher)- interesting
Myghal- 'ma-HAIL' (Michael)- nice
Piran / Perran (saint's name)- lovely
Petroc / Petrock 'PETRock' - not sure about this
Yestin 'YES-tin' (Justin)- okay though I prefer Justin
Costentyn- 'coss-TEN-tin' (Constantin / Constantine)-okay but I prefer constantine
Demelza- lovely name, well known where I live because its the name of a childrens charity
Steren- nice but I prefer the welsh version of Seren
Rosen- 'ROZ-en' (rose)- okay but has a surnamey feel to it
Rosenwyn- 'ros-EN-wyn' (fair rose)- pretry
Ebrel- 'EB-rel' (April) - not my style
Hedra- 'HED-ra' (October) as above
Kensa- 'KEN-za' (first)- pretty
Kerensa / Kerenza- 'Ke-REN-za' (love)- one of my favorite names, I prefer the Kerensa spelling
Lowenna- 'lo-WEN-a' (joy) - nice
Morwenna- 'mor-WEN-a' (saint's name)- nice
Sowena- 'so-WE-na' (success)- okay but the Sow bit at the beginning is a bit off putting
Tecca- (fairer)- dont like
Lamorna -'la-MORN-a'(place name)dont like
Elowen- 'eh-LOW-en' (elm)- nice
Dellen- 'DELL-en' (petal) not my style
Senara- 'se-NAR-a' (place name)okay but not something I would use
Tegen- 'Tee-gen' (pretty)- okay
Boys
Daveth- 'DAV-eth' (David)- lovely
Gerens- 'Geh-rens' (Geraint)- I prefer Geraint
Corentyn- 'cor-REN-tin' (Corentin)- dont like
Jacca- (Jack) - dont like
Jory- (nn for George)- lovely
Jowan- 'Jo-un' (John)- okay
Kitto (nn for Christopher)- interesting
Myghal- 'ma-HAIL' (Michael)- nice
Piran / Perran (saint's name)- lovely
Petroc / Petrock 'PETRock' - not sure about this
Yestin 'YES-tin' (Justin)- okay though I prefer Justin
Costentyn- 'coss-TEN-tin' (Constantin / Constantine)-okay but I prefer constantine
This message was edited 5/15/2007, 1:55 PM
I love Kerensa (please forgive the pun)
My old teacher was called Demelza, and when it was used in the Harry Potter books she got a bit annoyed or to quote it "Grr.. my name is no longer mine!"
I also like Piran and Morwenna, and Jory is so cute for a nn for George. The rest could grow on me. Thanks for this thread - very interesting!
My old teacher was called Demelza, and when it was used in the Harry Potter books she got a bit annoyed or to quote it "Grr.. my name is no longer mine!"
I also like Piran and Morwenna, and Jory is so cute for a nn for George. The rest could grow on me. Thanks for this thread - very interesting!