Rhiann

Meaning of Rhiann

Rhiann is a beautiful and unique name for baby girls. It has its origins in Welsh mythology and is derived from the name Rhiannon, meaning "great queen" or "divine queen." In Welsh, Rhiann is pronounced as HREE-ahn (/r̥iː ˈan/), while in English it is pronounced as REE-an (/riː ˈæn/). The name Rhiann has several variations, including Rhianna and Rhiannon.

In terms of popularity in the United States, Rhiann has been steadily gaining recognition over the years. In recent data available, it was given to 6 newborn girls in 2019, ranking at number 13,772. However, it's important to note that popularity can vary from year to year.

Choosing the name Rhiann for your baby girl not only gives her a unique and enchanting name but also connects her to Welsh mythology and its rich cultural heritage.

Pronunciation

Welsh

  • Pronunced as HREE-ahn (/r̥iː ˈan/)

English

  • Pronunced as REE-an (/riː ˈæn/)

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Notable People Named Rhiann

Rhiann Kate O'Donnell is an Australian cricketer known for her all-round skills and plays for Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League.
Rhiann Macleod is a Scottish curler from Aberdeen and Blair Atholl, who has achieved success as a former World Junior champion.
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