Rhiannon

Rhiannon originates in Welsh language and means "eminent, great queen or goddess". In Welsh mythology, Rhiannon was the wife of Pwyll and is associated with Rigantona, the goddess of fertility, and Epona, the goddess of horses. The given name was popularized by the 1976 song of the same name by Fleetwood Mac.

Origin/Usage
Celtic
Pronunciation
ree-AN-ən, REE-ə-nən
Meaning
Eminent queen