- Blanaid
- ['blɔnid], irischer Name, Bedeutung: Blüte.
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Blanaid — Blanaid, irisch Blàthnat ([ blaːθnad], „wie eine Blume“) ist in der Irischen Mythologie eine Sagengestalt aus dem Ulster Zyklus. Mythologie Blàthnat ist die Tochter König Mends von Inis Fer Falga (Isle of Man), nach einer anderen Version die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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