Rune?
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I'm probably not much help because I like both of them for different reasons. I like the sound, which obviously applies to both of them.
I think Rune is neat because of the English word rune. I also like the way it looks better. But is it actually pronounced like the English word, even though it is Norse?
I think Rhun is neat because of Welsh mythology, and being the name of a character in one of my favorite book series as a child (used because of the mythology though).
Based on meaning/history alone, I guess I'd pick Rhun though.
I think Rune is neat because of the English word rune. I also like the way it looks better. But is it actually pronounced like the English word, even though it is Norse?
I think Rhun is neat because of Welsh mythology, and being the name of a character in one of my favorite book series as a child (used because of the mythology though).
Based on meaning/history alone, I guess I'd pick Rhun though.
I prefer Rune, its very handsome and it looks right to me, Rhun doesnt look right to me and it looks like it should sound the same as Run.
I like the history of Rhun,however, I prefer the Rune spelling.