Thank you, Tigereyes. ^.^
As for the lunaris names, my inspiration comes from the name of the series, Silver Garden, and the fact that they make me think of Celtic mythology for some reason.
I love mythology and casually learning about different legends, but I'm not an expert, so some of this may be inaccurate.
Here we go. xD
Uaithne: the first time I saw this name, I read it means "green" in Irish Gaelic. Then, I learnt it's also the name of a magical harp owned by The Dagda ( a god in Celtic mythology ) who was a king within the fairy race known as the Tuatha Dé Danann. It was said his playing on this harp made the seasons arrive in their proper order. The instrument could also play music with 3 different properties, causing those effects on the listener : joy, sorrow and sleep. In other sources it's the name of the harper and not the harp, who was the only one apart from the Dagda that could play it.
Sylva : alternative form of Latin
silva, forest.
Arianrhod : another mythological figure, Welsh this time. Her name has been translated as silver wheel. She is sometimes called the Lady of the Silver Wheel or the Silver Wheel that Descends into the Sea. She was worshipped as priestess of the moon and a goddess of cycles ( moon, time, birth, death, reincarnation and karma ).
Odhrán : I read it means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix. I just like the sound of it and its meaning, but please, correct me if I'm wrong because I don't speak Irish. ^^;
I don't know if you wanted that long of an explanation, I got a bit carried away.