Aranrhod
/ˈɛɹənhɔɹd/
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Aranrhod, of Welsh origin, translates to 'a large silver wheel' and is deeply rooted in Welsh mythology as a powerful and enigmatic figure. She is known as the mother of Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Dylan in the Mabinogion, embodying celestial and maternal symbolism. The name evokes imagery of the moon and stars, reflecting themes of mystery and radiance. It carries a sense of grandeur and mythological significance in Welsh culture.
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