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Rhona

The meaning of Rhona is ‘rough island’. It is a name typically given to girls and is of Scottish origin. It is believed to come from the Gaelic word ‘rona', meaning ‘rough island’. An alternative meaning of the name is ‘fair’ or ‘slender’ according to its Welsh origin. A notable bearer of the name is Rhona K. Adair who is an Irish golfer and two-time winner of the British Ladies Amateur competition. Rhona Natasha Mitra is an actress with this name who is known for her role as Sonja in the movie titled ‘Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans'.

Gender

Girl

Meaning

Scottish island name

Origin

Scottish

Numerology

R is for rational, the way you think.

H is for heavenly, your spirit is strong.

O is for openness, it’s refreshing!

N is for natural, the genuine side of you.

A is for accomplished, in all that you do.

Lucky

Rhona lucky number is 2.

Within numerology, the 2 vibration assumes the role of the mediator, creating harmony by bringing together dissonant forces through compassion, empathy, and kindness. 2 is linked to psychic abilities and intuition, and if this number appears as a Life Path or Destiny Number, the individual will be astute to subtle energy shifts and emotional nuances. Because 2 is so sensitive, it is very conflict-averse, and can end up feeling under-appreciated or unacknowledged. 2 must avoid seeking external validation and, instead, realize that perfect equilibrium needed already exists within.

Famous People Named Rhona

  • Rhona Bennett American singer of group En Vogue
  • Rhona Natasha Mitra English actress/model
  • Rhona Cameron Scottish comedian
  • Rhona Fox Guyanese,American actress
  • Rhona Adair Irish golfer
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Rhona in Pop Culture

  • Rhona Dinsmore minor character in the video game Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag
  • Rhona Goskirk character from the British soap "Emmerdale"
  • "A name of uncertain origin which began to be used in Britain in the 1870s. The name Rona appeared at the same time and it is therefore reasonable to connect the two especially since both were much used in Scotland. This would make the origin of the name a Scottish place,name, itself derived from Old Norse hraun,ey 'rough isle.' " (Source: The Facts on File Dictionary of First Names, 1983)
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