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The name change from Boadicea to Boudica reflects a shift towards a more accurate representation of the ancient British queen's name. "Boadicea" is derived from the Latinized version of her name, while "Boudica" is believed to be closer to the original Celtic form, meaning "victorious." The modern use of "Boudica" aims to honor her heritage and the historical context of her resistance against Roman rule in Britain. This change also aligns with a broader effort to reclaim and accurately represent Celtic history and culture.

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