- Bébinn
: "For the moon of Saturn named after Bébinn, see
Bebhionn (moon) ."In early
Irish mythology , Bébinn was a goddess associated withbirth and the sister of the river-goddess,Boann . The name was also borne by a variety of mythological figures, who may or may not be the same goddess.MacKillop, James (1998) "A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology". Oxford, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-280120-1 p.37]In mythology
Bébinn is alternately described as either the wife of Áed Alainn, a god, or Idath, a mortal man. She is mentioned in multiple sources as the mother of
Connacht heroFráech . In theFenian Cycle of Irish tales, Bébinn is "a beautifulgiantess of aristocratic bearing" who seeks protection from theFianna when an ugly giant pursues her. In other sources a Bébinn is mentioned as a daughter ofElcmar .In history
The name Bébinn and its variants is quite common in records from early Irish history, and was borne by historical as well as mythical figures, including a number of queens and abbesses.
Etymology and variations
In Irish Gaelic, Bébinn means "beautiful woman" or "fair woman". Variant forms include Bé Bind, Bé Find, Bebhinn, Bébhionn, Bébind, Béfind and Béfionn. While it has also been Anglicized as Vivionn and Vivian, it is unrelated to the French or English names.
ee also
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Brian Boru
*Bebhionn (moon) References
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