Dewi is a Welsh name derived from the Old Celtic word 'du' meaning 'dark' or 'black', likely referring to the darkness of the earth or the color of the night.
In Welsh culture, Dewi is a common given name and surname, often associated with Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, who was known for his piety and charity.
People named Dewi are typically seen as introspective, thoughtful, and creative individuals with a strong connection to their emotional selves.
The name Dewi remains popular in Wales and is occasionally used in English-speaking countries due to its unique cultural significance and aesthetic appeal.