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This is an incredibly confusing article. Are the original authors trying to say that this figure is a goddess in all of the named cultures, and that her name was the same in all of these cultures? I hardly know where to start with this. -- Kathryn NicDhàna 05:44, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
I have a hard time believing that Bebhinn is "as much a Welsh goddess as she is an Irish one"...The name at least looks very Gaelic, and the etymology given is quite Gaelic. Also, I don't understand the whole "Goddess of Pleasure" attribute (why capitalized?)...Is it possible that she's only a giantess or a folkloric figure without being a goddess? Personally, I define goddess as a divine female figure who is in some way worshipped. Now, in Celtic mythology, there is very little evidence for the worship of quite a few figures that are generally accepted to be deities, but how long is the limb we must go out on in order to consider Bebhinn a goddess?...If someone would just give a reputable source for her goddess-ship, I'm sure that'd be much appreciated by people. Ryan 08:44, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
I have never heard of this variant of name or the godess herself. The only resemblance i know of is Bebo, the wife of the leprecaun king in "The Death of Fergus mac Leide", however there's no direct connection from her to this "Bebhinn" Either this article should cite its sources or else be deleted, as its factuality is very doubtful.
-Robheart-
In light of the preceding two comments and the lack of any citations or sources for this deity, and the blatant POV, I've added the "disputed" tag. If no citations are forthcoming, perhaps it should be deleted? Dewrad 00:14, 22 February 2007 (UTC)