Re: Origin of the name "Arianna" please!
This site lists one derivation of Arianna.
Another possible etymological source is "aryan". Before however you start goosestepping and/or trying to gain control of your right arm a-la Dr Strangelove, note that "aryan" is derived from "Arioi," a Greek name of the Medes, an ancient Persian people.
Related names include Arion, the mythological horse born from a bestial love affair between Poseidon and Demeter.
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Origin of the name "Arianna" please!  ·  Arianna  ·  1/27/2002, 1:28 AM
Re: Origin of the name "Arianna" please!  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/27/2002, 7:28 AM
Re: Origin of the name "Arianna" please!  ·  arianna  ·  7/5/2004, 5:48 PM
I see that Poseidon & Demeter's...  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/27/2002, 7:38 AM
Re: I see that Poseidon & Demeter's...  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/27/2002, 7:42 AM
Re: I see that Poseidon & Demeter's...  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/27/2002, 7:51 AM
Re: I see that Poseidon & Demeter's...  ·  Barb  ·  1/28/2002, 1:03 AM
Re: I see that Poseidon & Demeter's...  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/28/2002, 1:30 AM
The last straw  ·  Catherine  ·  1/28/2002, 8:46 AM
Re: The last straw  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/28/2002, 11:23 AM
Re: The last straw  ·  Barb  ·  1/28/2002, 12:38 AM
Re: The last straw  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/30/2002, 2:59 AM
Re: The last straw  ·  Barb  ·  1/31/2002, 12:14 AM