Derived from the Welsh elements
gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed" and da meaning "good". This name was created in the 20th century.
Gwenda is a feminine given name of Welsh origin. It was apparently derived in the 19th century using the Welsh adjectives
gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good", and may be a variant of Gwendolen (otherwise Gwendaline), or a feminine form of Gwyndaf, a Welsh saint.
'Gwenda' first appears in the UK General Register Office registration of births in the September 1874 Quarter, and for marriages in the
June 1861 Quarter. It was "regularly used until the 1960s, now rare."
Basically, a woman of great heart and
soul based in kindness, love and affection. When she walks in a room, her energy grows and all are naturally drawn to her. Many try to capture her, but few can even keep up. She floats through each room like an
angel with wings.
In a nut shell, "She is
one bad ass magical woman."
Go find yourself a "Gwenda" she's sure to have a pot of gold next to her
feet!