Alwena of Cornwall
Legendary figure in Cornish folklore, often depicted as a noble lady of grace and wisdom.
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ˈælwiːnə
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Alwena is derived from Old English and Welsh origins, combining 'al' meaning 'fair' or 'bright' and 'wen' meaning 'friend' or 'blessed.' Historically, it has connotations of nobility and kindness, often associated with women of gentle disposition and strong moral character in medieval Britain.
Alwena holds a special place in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon traditions where names carried deep meanings related to nature and virtues. It was often chosen for girls to invoke qualities of nobility, brightness, and friendship. The name appears in medieval Welsh folklore, symbolizing purity and grace.
Today, Alwena is a rare but charming choice for parents seeking a classic yet uncommon name with deep roots. Its vintage revival appeals to those valuing heritage, uniqueness, and lyrical sound. It remains underused, making it a distinctive option in contemporary English-speaking countries.
The name Alwena carries the essence of “Fair and noble friend” from Old English / Welsh tradition. Names beginning with "A" often embody qualities of ambition, leadership, and new beginnings.
Alwena holds a special place in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon traditions where names carried deep meanings related to nature and virtues. It was often chosen for girls to invoke qualities of nobility, brightness, and friendship. The name appears in medieval Welsh folklore, symbolizing purity and grace.
Legendary figure in Cornish folklore, often depicted as a noble lady of grace and wisdom.
A noblewoman from the Norman era known for her patronage of religious institutions.
Medieval English noblewoman noted in historical records for her charitable works.
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アルウェナ
🌐Japanese
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ألونا
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Alwena was popularized in the 19th century by the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, who used a similar name in his works inspired by Arthurian legend.
Individuals named Alwena are often seen as graceful, warm, and empathetic. They tend to exhibit a strong sense of loyalty and kindness, with a natural inclination toward nurturing relationships and fostering harmony. They are perceived as both intelligent and approachable with an artistic flair.
Alwena is a Old English / Welsh name meaning “Fair and noble friend”. Alwena is derived from Old English and Welsh origins, combining 'al' meaning 'fair' or 'bright' and 'wen' meaning 'friend' or 'blessed.' Historically, it has connotations of nobility and kindness, often associated with women of gentle disposition and strong moral character in medieval Britain.
Alwena is pronounced (IPA: ˈælwiːnə). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Alwena include: Ally, Wena, Alwi, Lena, Alu, Winnie, Nena, Alie, Wen, Ala.
Famous people named Alwena include: , , , Alwena Varge, Alwena Morris.