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This site stated Rhonda was a newly created name but this is just not so. It is an ancient name whose meaning has been lost in antiquity or so I am told by a certain authority. The Rhondda River that runs through southern Wales confirms that much. There is also a river in Spain by the same name. Some say it is Welsh, some Celtic. The only consistency is that female names with the letters RHO in their derivative form usually equate to "great warrior queen", as in Rhiannon, etc. If anyone has anything significant to add would appreciate hearing from them. Powerful River and queen are notnecessarily at odds.The King of Kings is the River of Life, is He not? Living waters can only be running water, a river. Yes?
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So consider the newly created part as false and accept the meaning it has there. That meaning is much more truthful than most any other site will tell you and baby names books are not reliable.
Mike C., who runs this site, is quite strict on making sure all his information is corect.
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Mike C., who runs this site, is quite strict on making sure all his information is corect.
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson