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Wouldn't Rona be the original then and Rhona the variant? Given that the Scottish island is Rona.
I'm not sure about Scotland, but the root "rhon" means "spear" in Wales. Given the geographic proximity, the Welsh root may have a place in the name Rhona.
North Rona is an island up the top of Scotland and in uninhabited.
Rhona could be a feminine form of Ronan meaning little seal but as St Ronan lived on north Rona the names are connected anyway. I hope Rhona is a form of Ronan but it probably means rough island.

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