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Its relates to the meaning of Bronwyn Julia Perisich Hodgkinson…
Also called Bronwen or Branwyn, she is the Welsh goddess of Love and Beauty. Her name has been translated as ‘white-breasted’, ‘fair-breasted’, or ‘white raven’, and ravens and starlings are her animals. The Alder tree belongs to her. She was regarded as a moon goddess, as well as the Daughter of the Sea. Since her attributes are similar to those of the Roman goddess, Venus, she was known as the Venus of the North Sea. She is known as “the giver of bracelets.” Worshipped throughout Celtic lands, including Manx, Branwen is the keeper of the magickal Cauldron of Plenty, and she governs regeneration, growth, and healing. She is honored during each waxing moon as the Maiden, and the full moon in June is Branwen’s moon. She is one of the the five goddesses of Avalon — called by some the Lady of the Lake herself — and along with Rhiannon and Cerridwen, is one of the three mother goddesses of Britain. Like many Celtic goddesses, she was once a real person, a princess of the house of Llyr who was wed to the High King of Ireland. An insult at her wedding feast brought war between Ireland and Wales. Her brother, Bran the Blessed, was killed during the war to rescue her from oppression at the Irish court, and when she later returned to Wales, she died of a broken heart.”
The name Julia is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Julia is: Youthful.
Perisich…
The name Hodgkinson or Hodkinson appears to derive from the personal name Roger, essentially a name of French origin, which was unknown before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The baronial class installed by William the Conqueror spread the name widely throughout the English counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The initial element Hodge appears to have developed as a rhyming nick-name for Roger/Roger while the ‘kin’ element represents a diminutive suffix, common in many names such as Atkinson, Wilkinson etc.
Means “famous spear” from the Germanic elements hrod “fame” and ger “spear”.
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