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[Facts] Re: Wrong board...
Umm, yes it does.
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Ariel means lion, so I see where you are coming from, but Aria is generally not considered a form of that.
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Ariella is the feminine form of ArielClick:
Aria
Ariel
Ariella
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I think that you need to click on Aria."Means "song" or "melody" in Italian (literally means "air"). An aria is an elaborate vocal solo, the type usually performed in operas. As an English name, it has only been in use since the 20th century."

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That wasn't directed at you.It was directed at the orinigal poster, showing her that Aria was different from Ariel & Ariella.
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