Wynny is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, Wales. It is 5 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Wynny
No. of characters: 5
Origin: Ireland, Wales
Meaning:

Wynny is the variation of Wynne. In Welsh, the same as Gwynne- white, fair. All Welsh words commencing with G drop the initial in certain cases; thus gryn, when employed as an epithetto a proper name, becomes wyn, as Hymel Wyn-Howel the Fair.

The noble and gentle families of Wynne, Wynn, and Winn, are derived from John Wynn Ap Hugh, standard-bearer at the battle of Norwich, A.D. 1549, in the reign of Edward VI, who traced his pedigree to Collwyn ap Tanguo, lord of Ardudwy and Eifionydd, who flourished about the be ginning of the X century, and resided at Harlech Castle.

The Wynns of Melai descended from Marchudd ap Cynan, lord of Uwch Dulas and Abergele, "who lived in the time of Rodri Mawe, King of the Britons, about the year 816." Courthope's Debrett.

Wynny is the variant of Gwyn. In Welsh, White.

A variant form of Gin. Perhaps the same as Genn, with the G softened - This name, which is Cornish, and rare, is believed to be the Celtic form (or rather root) of Planta-gen-ista, broom. The G is sounded hard.

Lastname is form of Wynne. White, fair.

Surname Wynny is the variation of the Wynn. Dweller on a wynd, a narrow street in a town; descendant of Gwynn meaning "fair".

Wynny is form of Ginn. Descendant of Ginn or Genn, pet forms of Guinevere meaning "fair lady" or of Eugene meaning "wellborn"; one with a fair complexion.

Wynny is the form of the Gwynn. The light-complexioned person.

Wynny is a form of Winn. Dweller at a meadow or pasture.

Wynny is a variant form of Gwynn. White.

Wynny is form of Winn. See Wynne - In Welsh, the same as Gwynne- white, fair. All Welsh words commencing with G drop the initial in certain cases; thus gryn, when employed as an epithetto a proper name, becomes wyn, as Hymel Wyn-Howel the Fair.

The noble and gentle families of Wynne, Wynn, and Winn, are derived from John Wynn Ap Hugh, standard-bearer at the battle of Norwich, A.D. 1549, in the reign of Edward VI, who traced his pedigree to Collwyn ap Tanguo, lord of Ardudwy and Eifionydd, who flourished about the be ginning of the X century, and resided at Harlech Castle.

The Wynns of Melai descended from Marchudd ap Cynan, lord of Uwch Dulas and Abergele, "who lived in the time of Rodri Mawe, King of the Britons, about the year 816." Courthope's Debrett.

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