Levanah

Levanah

Levanah, Levannah ou Levana, plus commun est un prénom hébreu qui signifie « blanche », « blanche colombe ». Il signifie également "Lune", dans le langage poétique et religieux. Les prénom qui se rapprochent sont:Lev,Levan, Liv,Lena.


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