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BRONWEN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh
Pronounced: BRAHN-wen [key]
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Derived from the Welsh elements bron "breast" and gwen "white, fair, blessed".
BRANWEN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Pronounced: BRAN-wen [key]
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Means "beautiful raven" from Welsh bran "raven" and gwen "fair, white, blessed". In the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth, she is the sister of the British king Bran and the wife of the Irish king Matholwch.
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Branwen?  ·  Fink  ·  10/21/2005, 6:28 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  Miss Claire  ·  10/22/2005, 1:30 AM
Beautiful. nt  ·  Distant_Stars  ·  10/21/2005, 4:37 PM
I love it! n/t  ·  dreamer22  ·  10/21/2005, 4:15 PM
Re: Branwen?  ·  cody88  ·  10/21/2005, 3:54 PM
I've always really liked it! nt  ·  Priscilla  ·  10/21/2005, 12:27 PM
Re: Branwen?  ·  crazygal  ·  10/21/2005, 7:15 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  Fink  ·  10/21/2005, 7:28 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  raindancing  ·  10/21/2005, 8:13 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  crazygal  ·  10/21/2005, 7:31 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  Fink  ·  10/21/2005, 7:32 AM
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Re: Branwen?  ·  Fink  ·  10/21/2005, 8:35 AM
Re: Branwen?  ·  raindancing  ·  10/21/2005, 8:09 AM
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