Not Omens related but
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RHIANNA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: ree-AN-a [key]
Modern name, probably a short form of RHIANNON or an elaboration of RHIAN.
RHIANNON
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Pronounced: hri-AN-ahn (Welsh), ree-AN-un (English), REE-an-un (English) [key]
Derived from Old Celtic Rigantona meaning "great queen". In Welsh mythology Rhiannon was the goddess of fertility and the moon. This name is also borne by a princess in Welsh legends, the wife of Pwyll.
RHIAN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh
Derived from Welsh rhiain meaning "maiden".
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Back to topic, this is really a fantastic book that i remember being in tears laughing at.. however ive not read it for a while because i miss being a kid in Wales at the moemnt, i live in a city in another country and the gang of kids "Them" remined me so much of being a kid in Wales, im homesick enough