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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