Glynrowyn
/ɡlˈɪnɹˌɔɪn/
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Gaelic
Glynrowyn, of Gaelic origin, combines 'glyn' (valley) and 'rowyn' (rowan tree), meaning 'from the rowan-tree valley'. The name evokes a connection to nature, particularly forests and valleys, and carries a sense of earthy tranquility. It reflects a deep-rooted appreciation for the natural world and its serene beauty.
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