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Re: Rhiannon vs. Rhianna
We considered it for our last daughter, but it sounded a bit cumbersome with our surname. I only know one Rhiannon, one Rhiana. I don't think it's popular at all. I search through GrowingFamily.com pretty thoroughly, and I might find one Rhiannon a month out of hundreds of hospitals.

Leslie, lucky mommy to Scott (2000), Delaney (2002), and Larissa (2005)
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I'll have to go to that site. I'm glade its not that popular then. I don't usually like overused names and this one is on my list of "will use someday." I hope it is still uncommon when I have kids someday. I like unique names; without being weird or completely blagh. ~Arie~
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