Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.
Arianwen (and Arianrhod) are both in "A Dictionary of First Names" by Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges (OUP, 1988).
I came across levana on the Net, but it appears to be genuine, and used in Israel. (I googled; in fact, when in doubt I google images!).
I first came across Vanora (sorry, I misspelled it earlier) this week - in "A Dictionary of First Names" (1990; ISBN 1 85605 3407)under Jennifer (page 133) as a Scottish variant. There's no author's name on the title page, but the verso says Copywright 1990 J. Cresswell. It looks like a well-researched book, not given to flights of fancy.
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Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Jonquil  ·  1/29/2008, 2:21 AM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Egyptian Princess  ·  1/29/2008, 5:50 PM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  AnnoLuce  ·  1/29/2008, 2:35 PM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  gal  ·  1/29/2008, 1:33 PM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Kate  ·  1/29/2008, 11:34 AM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Jonquil  ·  1/30/2008, 1:45 AM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Sofia  ·  1/29/2008, 11:26 AM
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Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/29/2008, 4:03 AM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Jonquil  ·  1/29/2008, 5:35 AM
Re: Two little-used Celtic beauties & two Hebrew ones.  ·  Mrs Claire  ·  1/31/2008, 4:46 AM
Cool, thanks :-) (m)  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/29/2008, 6:45 AM