Rhiannon the fairy's Personal Name List

Leigh
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: LEE
Personal remark: my middle name.
Rating: 45% based on 10 votes
From a surname that was a variant of Lee.
Rhiannon
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
Pronounced: ri-AN-awn(Welsh) ree-AN-ən(English)
Personal remark: My own, and favorite, name.
Rating: 28% based on 10 votes
Probably derived from an unattested Celtic name *Rīgantonā meaning "great queen" (Celtic *rīganī "queen" and the divine or augmentative suffix -on). It is speculated that Rigantona was an old Celtic goddess, perhaps associated with fertility and horses like the Gaulish Epona. As Rhiannon, she appears in Welsh legend in the Mabinogi [1] as a beautiful magical woman who rides a white horse. She was betrothed against her will to Gwawl, but cunningly broke off that engagement and married Pwyll instead. Their son was Pryderi.

As an English name, it became popular due to the Fleetwood Mac song Rhiannon (1976), especially in the United Kingdom and Australia.

Uxue
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: oo-SHOO-eh
Personal remark: Random name generator. Enough spoken.
Rating: 24% based on 9 votes
From the Basque name of the Spanish town of Ujué where there is a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its name is derived from Basque usoa "dove".
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