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[Opinions] It's my cousin's name. :-) (ETA combos)
My cousin (born and still living in Ireland) was named after our grandmother Veronica. But she was always called Rona ("RO-nuh") growing up.When she hit her teens, she changed the spelling of her nn to Rhona (same pronunciation) to be more Irish. I love it. It's fresh and under-used. I'd love to see it catch on. I live in the U.S. and I could see it working here just as well.ETA:Rhona Kathryn
Rhona Siobhan
Rhona Maeve
Rhona Gwyneth
Rhona Miriam / Marion / Maren
Rhona Isobel
Rhona Lilias
Rhona Muriel
Rhona Carys
Rhona Jocelyn
Rhona Sylvie
Rhona Meredith
Rhona Glynis
Rhona Vivien
Rhona Clare
Rhona Evelyn
Rhona Blythe
Rhona Kirsten ("KEER-sten")
Rhona Ingrid
Rhona Bryony
Rhona Colleen
Rhona Betrys

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