Nynniaw

Meaning unknown, presumably of Welsh origin. According to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, this was the name of a Welsh prince who fought against the invading forces of Julius Caesar. It was also borne by an 8th-century Welsh historian, usually known by the Latinized form Nennius.

OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT CELTIC: Ninian
DANISH: Vivi, Vivian
ENGLISH: Vivian, Vivyan
FRENCH: Viviane
IRISH: Ninian
LITERATURE: Vivien
NORWEGIAN: Vivi, Vivian
SCOTTISH: Ninian
SWEDISH: Vivi, Vivian