A. Bronwyn Llewellyn is a Welsh feminine given name, popularized by Richard Llewellyn's novel, with several notable bearers.
The name Bronwen, of Welsh origin and pronunciation, is strongly linked to the medieval Welsh literary figure Branwen. Its usage in Wales dates back to the 19th century. The name gained broader recognition in the English-speaking world through its appearance as a character in Richard Llewellyn's 1939 novel, "How Green Was My Valley."
Over time, the name Bronwen has been borne by numerous notable individuals across various fields and nationalities. These include figures such as Bronwen Astor, an English model; Dame Bronwen Holdsworth, a New Zealand businesswoman and arts patron; Bronwen Dickey, an American author; and Bronwen Wallace, a Canadian poet and short story writer. The list also features a Canadian film director, an Australian water polo player, an Irish politician, a British human rights scholar, a Canadian actress, and a Canadian curler, showcasing the name's international presence.