Re: Rhiannon vs. Rhianna
in reply to a message by delaney04
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.
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".