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Levana
What are your thoughts on the name Levana? I'd been planning on using it for the main protagonist of a comic series but I'm not entirely sold on it for some reason. She's 28 years old and British/French and her surname is either Arcand or Attias (I haven't decided which yet), and the story is set in modern day. I'd like her name to be a little mysterious and begin with L, but A or U names would be suitable alternatives, she has traits and abilities based on the moon so a name that is linked to a lunar meaning without being obvious (e.g. Luna) would be a bonus.Some other names I've been considering are:Aleah
Lacey
Leida
Liana
Luana
Lydia/Lydie
UnaAny thoughts would be greatly appreciated 😊
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Levana is a great name! I think it gives off a mysterious vibe and is very unique
I love this name because it means "White" or "Moon" in Hebrew. I would interpret the meaning as "White as the moon". (If you want to make it sound pretty) so I would suggest that you want to go with this name to give her a suitable appearance but again these are my thoughts as a Hebrew speakerEither way, Levana Acand sounds great alternatively you could also spell her name as Levanah & Levanna
Levana is good! I love Liana, Aleah, Lacey, and Luana as well. I don’t think any of your name options are bad, though!
Is there any particular reason you want a name with an "L", "A" or "U"? It really limits your choices quite considerably. If the surname begins with a "A", I wouldn't choose a name ending in an "A" so that would eliminate all but Lacey and Lydie. However, I don't find either name "mysterious".Have you considered Lunette Arcand? Her nickname could be Lune. I think the full name and nickname have a mysterious air.If you don't find a "moon" name with those three letters that doesn't feel quite right, I would advise you to widen your search to other letters of the alphabet.
I like Levana. I also like Leida,and Lacey. You could also consider Amaris(latin for for child of the moon) which could lead to a nickname like Amy or Maris and also perhaps to puns with the word amorous. Maybe Lucine/Lucina for the Roman moon goddess. Ulyana is a name that can mean moonlight in some Slavic languages. Aylin and Aysel mean moon in Turkish. You could also consider a constellation name such as Lyra, Ara, or Ursa, maybe. Happy writing!
I like all of the names listed better than Levana. My favorites are...Lacey
Leida
Liana
Luana
Levana is ok, Liana and Lydia are nice tooSelena or Selene also mean moon or Celeste

This message was edited 5/22/2024, 12:54 PM