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Re: Rhiannon vs. Rhianna
I like Rhiannon more because if there's an alternative to ending a name with an "ah" sound, I'll usually take it. (Even though I like a lot of "ah" names, I can get picky about it.)I don't like either very much at all, though, because Rhiannon has turned into that token Welsh name that people use when they think they're being all creative and... well, Welsh. :-/ Kind of like how Aidan is "sooooooo Irish" and whatnot.
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I think if anyone is using it in the US they are being more influenced by the Fleetwood Mac song than by a desire to seem "Welsh".
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