How to pronounce Ceinwyn?

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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn

Ceinwyn is pronounced as

k ay n w ih n

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
w sounds like the 'w' in 'win'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'


Ceinwyn is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ k ay n w ih n ]

k ay n w ih n
key lie no win it no

Gender:

Female


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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn

kine-win


Gender:

Female


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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn in Bethesda, MD USA

KAYN-win

KAYN rhymes with "pain" or "sane

"win" rhymes with "sin" or "fin"


Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Welsh

Gender:

Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Cainwyn

Meaning:

beautiful

Additional Information:

Name of a character in the book "How Green Is My Valley"


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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn

KINE-win rhymes with 'fine chin'


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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn

KINE-win rhymes with 'fine chin'


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Welsh

Gender:

Female

Meaning:

Derived from the Welsh elements cain "lovely" and gwen "white, fair


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Pronunciation of Ceinwyn in Bethesda, MD USA

Ceinwyn is pronounced as

K AI N - w ih n

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
ai sounds like the 'ai' in 'pain'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
w sounds like the 'w' in 'win'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'


Ceinwyn is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ K AI N - w ih n ]

K AI N - w ih n
key pain no   win it no

Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Welsh

Gender:

Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Cainwyn

Meaning:

beautiful

Additional Information:

Name of a character in the book "How Green Is My Valley"


Comments:

Pronunciation of Ceinwyn

Ceinwyn is pronounced as

k ay n w ih n

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
w sounds like the 'w' in 'win'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'


Ceinwyn is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ k ay n w ih n ]

k ay n w ih n
key lie no win it no

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Welsh

Gender:

Female

Meaning:

Derived from the Welsh elements cain "lovely" and gwen "white, fair


Comments: