Rhiannan [rhi-an-nan] as a name for girls is a Welsh name, and the meaning of Rhiannan is "great queen, or goddess". Rhiannan is an alternate spelling of Rhiannon (Welsh).
Probably derived from the old Celtic name Rigantona meaning "great queen". It is speculated that this was the name of an otherwise unattested Celtic goddess of fertility and the moon. The name Rhiannon appears later in Welsh legend in the Mabinogion, borne by the wife of Pwyll and the mother of Pryderi.
Probably derived from the old Celtic name Rigantona meaning "great queen". It is speculated that this was the name of an otherwise unattested Celtic goddess of fertility and the moon. The name Rhiannon appears later in Welsh legend in the Mabinogion, borne by the wife of Pwyll and the mother of Pryderi.
(r)hia-nwen, rh-ianw-en ] The baby girl name Rhianwen is pronounced as R-iy-AENWehN †. Rhianwen is primarily used in the Welsh language and its language of origin is also Welsh. The name is of the meaning white maiden. In addition, Rhianwen is a form of the English and Welsh name Rhiannon.
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