Have you considered

[name]Rhonwen[/name]? It is legitamitely a female name and is Welsh in history.
I think that it fits nicely with a lot of names out there for females these days:
[name]Bronwyn[/name], [name]Rowan[/name], [name]Wren[/name], [name]Bryony[/name] etc etc.
It also fits with the mothers who like to name their children strong sounding and looking names! [name]Just[/name] thought I would share this little gem I stumbled upon!

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I hope you ignore the bizarre outburt above - I checked her posts and they’re clearly just someone who has created an account to vent anger.

[name]Rhonwen[/name] isn’t my personal style, but I agree that it would make an interesting choice (and I love [name]Wren[/name]). [name]How[/name] I wish Nameberry could stage an intervention every time parents decided to name their child the oh-so-feminine [name]Jaydyn[/name] :roll: I’m sure they’d like [name]Bronwen[/name] or [name]Rhonwen[/name] instead!

[name]Auburn[/name]

I like [name]Rhonwen[/name], but I still prefer [name]Bronwyn[/name]. I think it will definitely appeal to many, though – just like you mentioned!
I wonder what her nickname would be? [name]Ronnie[/name]? Wen?

wow extreme reaction! lol.
It isn’t a name I would use, but I know that [name]Bronwen[/name] is getting much more popular so parents may be looking for something fresher.
I think for nicknames [name]Ronnie[/name], Wennie or Wen would work.