in the north they say 'taid'
in the south they say 'tad-cu'
there are many versions used just as there are world wide. The most used is Nan.
north walian = taid (say-tide)
south walian = tad cu
"Kigh"
I cannot find any evidence that is a Welsh male name.
an-"eye"-rin
Pronounced "hreh - on"
es-i-th-t
My great grandfather in Welsh is - "Fy hên tad-cu" Her great grandfather in Welsh is - "Ei hên tad-cu hi" His great grandfather in Welsh is - "Ei hên tad-cu ef"
Ceri is pronounced like 'kerry'.
The Welsh name Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte is pronounced as "Duv-bont Pont-cuh-suth-tee."
I believe it is said TALLY-ESS-IN. It was the name of an ancient Welsh Poet, it meant Shining Brow in old Welsh.
It is pronounced as 'gwivir' in Welsh.
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
Siôn is the Welsh form of John, and is pronounced SHON.