Meaning of name Delyth
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Meaning 
The name Delyth has the following meaning: "Pretty young lady". An elegant Welsh name.
It is a female name, suitable for baby girls.
Popularity 
As a baby girl name, Delyth is currently not a popular baby name in the USA.
There are no available popularity statistics for the name Delyth in the USA, for the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Delyth is pronounced as del-ith Origins  Related names  The following names are baby names related to Delyth and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Delyth: Boys - Aneurin, Arvel, Caden, Cedric, Evan, Gavin, Hywel, Llewellyn, Llewelyn, Lloyd, Maddox, Girls - Ariana, Caron, Dec, Decia, Dilys, Elva, Enid, Glenda, Glenna, Glynis, Gwendolyn, Both genders - Bryn, Carey, Kendall
Variants 
Popular Variants for the name Delyth: Ddiithe, Ddiithhe, Ddithe, Ddithhe, Dditthe, Deliith, Deliithh, Delith, Delithh, Delythe, Delytthhe, Delyythe, Delyythhe, Delyytthe
Style 
We think the name Delyth should fall under the following style category: Celtic. See other Celtic girl names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Delyth to be: cheery and brightIn one word, you might describe Delyth as a(n) " bright" person. See other "bright" names for girls.
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Delyth (or its variants) are: Delyth Evans , born on 17 March, a famous journalist. Delyth Evans 's background: Born in 1958, in Cardiff, she was a member of the Labour National Assembly for Wales. She represented the Welsh Assembly for Mid and West Wales from 2000 to 2003. Previously a journalist, she worked on the BBC's World at One and PM programmes before switching to becoming an assistant for Gordon Brown in 1992. Delyth Morgan, Baroness Morgan Of Drefelin , born on 30 August, a famous politician. Delyth Morgan, Baroness Morgan Of Drefelin 's background: Of Welsh heritage, Delyth Morgan belongs to the Labour political party. She was the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families between 2008 and 2010. Before that, she was the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Intellectual Property and Quality. She spearheaded the fund raising efforts, which helped to open UK's first dedicated breast cancer research facility. She became a Labour peer in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom in 2004.
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