Meaning & History
Eiluned is a Welsh feminine given name, serving as a variant of Eluned. The name Eluned itself is derived from the Welsh word eilun, meaning "image, likeness, idol." This root gives the name a sense of beauty or representation, though its exact ancient connotations are debated.
Etymology and History
Eluned, and by extension Eiluned, traces its origins to Welsh legend. Saint Eluned (also known as Eiliwedd) was a 5th-century Welsh saint from Brecon, one of the supposed daughters of the legendary King Brychan Brycheiniog. Brychan was a 5th-century Welsh king, said to be of Irish birth, who founded the kingdom of Brycheiniog in central Wales and reputedly fathered numerous children, many of whom became saints. This saintly association gave Eluned a sacred aura in medieval Wales.
Cultural Significance
The name Eiluned, though less common than its parent form Eluned, carries the same heritage. It is particularly noted in literary circles because of the Welsh writer Eiluned Lewis (1900–1979), an author and poet whose works often reflected Welsh life. The broader tradition of Eluned has seen usage in modern Wales, though it remains relatively rare.
Related Forms
Variants of Eluned include Luned, which appears in Arthurian legend as the maiden Lunete (or Lynet, Lynette in English). These Arthurian forms link the name to tales of chivalry and courtly romance, showing its spread beyond Wales.
- Meaning: image, likeness, idol
- Origin: Welsh
- Type: given name (feminine)
- Usage Regions: Wales, Celtic-influenced areas
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Eluned