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Opinions on River Branwen Rhiannon? Could Rhiannon be a namesake for Rachel & Ann?
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How about River Anneliese Raquel?It's much less of a tongue twister, and honours them more directly, even though I know you didn't want to make it so obvious. I really don't see how Rhiannon could honour Rachel and Ann.
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Love Rhiannon, but not River or Branwen. It definitely works for Ann, but I'm unsure about Rachel.
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I love River, but more for a boy than a girl, but I think it`s nice for a girl, too. Rhiannon is a nice name, but I don`t like Branwen.Rhiannon goes very well with Ann, but I don`t really like the self initials of Rachel and Rhiannon.Bye,
Vanessa(Sorry for my bad english!)
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I love both Branwen and Rhiannon but not together and not with River.
I don't see Rhiannon as being a namesake for Rachel and Ann, because for me a namesake means using the persons real name or a very close equivilent
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Yep, me too.I agree with what's been said below.

This message was edited 10/31/2007, 3:28 PM

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Separately, I like Branwen and Rhiannon. Though I'm not particularly inclined to use them, I would love to see them in a birth announcement. However, when used together and side-by-side, the names are a little too Welsh and a little too mythological for my tastes, and it ends up looking like you're trying too hard. Also, River Branwen Rhiannon is a tongue-twister of a combo. River Branwen Rhiannon=Sarah sells seashells by the seashore. Plus, Branwen and Rhiannon rhyme in a most uncomplimentary way.As for a namesake for Rachel and Ann...I can see where you would be honouring an Ann, but it's a little too far-fetched to use Rhiannon to honour a Rachel.
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I agree, too
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I agree as well.
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I totally agree.
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