Cerridwen

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Variant of CERIDWEN.

CERIDWEN   female   Welsh
Possibly from Welsh cyrrid "bent" or cerdd "poetry" combined with ven "woman" or gwen "white, fair, blessed". According to medieval Welsh legend this was the name of a sorceress or goddess who created a potion that would grant wisdom to her son Morfan. The potion was instead consumed by her servant Gwion Bach, who was subsequently reborn as the renowned bard Taliesin.
EQUIVALENTS
WELSH: Ceridwen, Cerridwyn
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
WELSH: Ceri