View Stars for Constellation Lepus
| Star Common Name | Constellation | Full Name | Translation/Reference | Rolleston | Language | Identifier | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arneb | Lep | Al-Arnab | the hare http://www.icoproject.org/star.html | Arabic | * alf Lep | |
| Arnebeth | Lep | Arnebeth | the hare https://astrologyking.com/constellation-lepus/ | the enemy of him that cometh | Hebrew | * alf Lep | 
| Arnebo | Lep | Arnebo | the hare http://www.wings-of-life.com/zodiac-code-book.html | the enemy of him that cometh | Hebrew | * alf Lep | 
| Arsh | Lep | Al `Arsh al Jauzah | the throne of the central one, i.e., God and/or Jesus; Aratos writes that while under the rule of the Greeks, the island of Sicily was devastated by hares, so they changed the throne to a hare so that Orion could crush it with his foot; to the Semites, this constellation was the central one's throne, but Greek culture changed it to an enemy to be crushed Allen, pp. 265, 268 | Arabic | * alf Lep | |
| Arsh al Jausah | Lep | Al `Arsh al Jauzah | the throne of the central one Allen, pp. 265, 268 | Arabic | * del Lep | |
| Crimson Star | Lep | Crimson Star | Hind's crimson star, named after famous British astronomer J. R. Hind, who observed it in 1845 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_Leporis | English | HR 1607 | |
| Elarneb | Lep | ’arnab | hare Allen, pp. 265, 268 | Arabic | * alf Lep | |
| Kursi al Jabbar | Lep | Al Kursiyy al Jabbar | chair of the giant Allen, p. 265 | Arabic | * gam Lep | |
| Lepus | Lep | Arneb | rabbit Allen, p. 265 | the hare, treading underfoot | Latin | * alf Lep | 
| Nibal | Lep | Nibal | phonetic translation of the Arabic word for "Arrow"; possible confusion with a Hebrew word for "wicked" (see Strong's H5036) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Leporis | the mad | Arabic | * bet Lep | 
| Nihal | Lep | An-Nihal | The camels quenching their thirst http://www.icoproject.org/star.html | Arabic | * bet Lep | 
