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Re: SCA sourcebook and note for Daividh...
Thanks, I appreciate your time, I guess I'll just have to continue my quest. Any other imformation out there is appreciated in reference to the female version of Ryan.-Ryann
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Ta ceist agam...Could you be looking for a variation of Rhiannon? Rhiannon is a Welsh name (and a Welsh goddess name at that), so it is much older than the Middle Ages.Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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I tried Rhiannon, and apparently it's a modern name. They haven't been able to date it back into period of Medieval times, or else I could have used Rhian. But if anyone can prove me wrong I'd be more then happy to know! :)-Ryann
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RyannRhiannon is from The Mabinogion, which is from @the 13th century (she is in the First Branch - Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed). You can find the site I found my information on at http://www.cyberphile.co.uk/~taff/taffnet/mabinogion/mabinogion.htm (TaffNet - Y Mabinogion).Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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