Gwendolyn
Gwendolyn is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of Gwendolen[2] (perhaps influenced by names such as Carolyn, Evelyn and Marilyn). This has been the most popular spelling in the United States.
| Pronunciation | /ˈɡwɛndəlɪn/ GWEN-dəl-in[1] | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Language(s) | Welsh | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | possibly "white ring" | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Gwendolyne, Guendolen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendolin, Gwyndilyn | 
| Nickname(s) | Gwen, Wendy, Winnie | 
Notable people called Gwendolyn/Gwendoline
    
- Gwendolyn B. Bennett (1902–1981), American writer
 - Gwendolyn Black (1911–2005), Canadian musician, educator and activist
 - Gwendolyn Bradley, American soprano
 - Gwendolyn T. Britt (1941–2008), American Democratic politician
 - Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000), American poet
 - Gwendoline Christie, British actress
 - Gwendolyn Faison, American Democratic politician
 - Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, American professor of English and film studies
 - Gwendolyn Garcia (born 1955), Filipino politician
 - Gwendolyn Graham (born 1963), American serial killer
 - Gwendolyn Holbrow (born 1957), American artist
 - Gwendolyn L. "Gwen" Ifill (1955–2016), American journalist
 - Gwendolyn King, American businesswoman
 - Gwendolyn Knight (1914–2005), American sculptor
 - Gwendolyn Lau, American voice actress
 - Gwendolyn Lycett, British figure skater
 - Gwendolyn MacEwen (1941–1987), Canadian novelist and poet
 - Gwendolyn Masin (born 1977), Dutch-born violinist
 - Gwendolyn Osborne (born 1978), British model and actress
 - Gwendolyn Rutten, Belgian politician
 - Gwendolyn Sanford, American singer-songwriter
 - Gwendolyn Zepeda (born 1971), American author
 
Fictional characters
    
- Dark Sun Gwyndolyn, the child of Gwyn, Lord of Cinder, appears as a boss in the video game Dark Souls (2011–2012)
 - Gwendolyne Maxine "Gwen" Stacy, a supporting character in the Spider-Man comic book series
 - Gwendolyn "Winnie" Cooper, a central character in the American television series The Wonder Years (1988–1993)
 - Gwen Cooper, a fictional character in the BBC science-fiction television programme Torchwood
 - Gwendolyn "Gwen" Winthrop, a witch in the American soap opera Passions (1999–2008)
 - Gwendolyn, one of the family's pursuers in Saga comic book series
 - Gwendolyn, a were-wyrm in the DLC "Desolation of Mordor" of Middle-earth: Shadow of War (2017)
 - Gwendolyn Morgan of the Holyhead Harpies, mentioned in Quidditch Through the Ages (2001)
 - Gwendolyn, a valkyrie, one of the protagonists in the video game Odin Sphere (2007)
 - Gwendolyn Pierce, a character in the American sitcom television series Charles in Charge
 - Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tennyson, the cousin of Ben Tennyson on the Cartoon Network's media franchise Ben 10.
 - Gwendolyn Shepherd, main character in Kerstin Gier's Ruby Red and sequels novels.
 - Gwendolyn, a Roman centurion, a minor character in Rick Riordan's 2011 fantasy novel The Son of Neptune.
 - "Gwen" (Guinevere), a main character in the television series Merlin.
 - Gwendolyn Lancaster, main character in Jim Butcher’s The Aeronaut’s Windlass first book of the Cinder Spires series
 - Gwendolyn, the sister of Nature Cat (Fred) in the PBS Kids show "Nature Cat"
 - Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole, the title character of the comic book series Unbelievable Gwenpool.
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Gwendolyn". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
 - McMaster, Jodi (4 October 1999). "Concerning the Name Gwendolyn, Gwendolen, or Gwendoline". MedievalScotland.org. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
 
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