Baby Names

290+ Moon and Stars Baby Names Ideas for Girl and Boy

Shimmering Picks for Boys, Girls & Beyond – From Cosmic Classics to Magical Myths

You know those nights when you look up at the sky and it feels like the stars are winking at you? Maybe you’re holding a warm mug of tea, wrapped in a blanket, and thinking about all the beautiful possibilities for your baby’s name. The moon’s glow, the twinkle of faraway constellations — there’s just something magical about the night sky.

Celestial names have this rare mix of timelessness and modern sparkle. They can be as classic as Diana or as bold as Orion. They can whisper softly like Luna or blaze brightly like Nova. They hold myths, science, and wonder all at once — like little love letters to the universe.

Whether you want a name with ancient roots, a pop culture vibe, or something totally out of this world, I’ve got you. Here’s your ultimate guide to over 200 moon and stars baby names — with meanings, origins, and fun little stories to help you fall in love.

Over 200 Magical Moon, Star, and Celestial Baby Names With Meanings

Classic Moon Names

These are the timeless beauties — inspired by gods, goddesses, and ancient words for the moon that have been cherished for centuries.

  1. Luna (Latin, “moon”) — Harry Potter fans will think of the delightfully whimsical Luna Lovegood. Simple, dreamy, and eternally popular.
  2. Selene (Greek, “moon goddess”) — The actual Greek goddess of the moon; romantic and a little mysterious.
  3. Diana (Roman, “divine”) — Goddess of the hunt and the moon; elegant and powerful.
  4. Artemis (Greek, “butcher” in literal roots, but known as moon goddess) — Fierce, free-spirited, and bold — perfect for a warrior-hearted little one.
  5. Aylin (Turkish, “moon halo”) — Soft, lyrical, and uncommon in English-speaking countries.
  6. Chandra (Sanskrit, “moon”) — A gender-neutral name with peaceful vibes.
  7. Cynthia (Greek, “from Mount Kynthos”) — A poetic name linked to Artemis.
  8. Hala (Arabic, “moon halo”) — Short, sweet, and glowy.
  9. Mahina (Hawaiian, “moonlight”) — Melodic and tropical.
  10. Rhiannon (Welsh, “great queen”) — In myth, a moon-linked horse goddess with magical connections.
  11. Tsukiko (Japanese, “moon child”) — A rare gem for lovers of Japanese names.
  12. Monday (English, “day of the moon”) — Quirky, modern, and kind of cool.
  13. Lucine (Armenian, “moon”) — Elegant and old-world charming.
  14. Jericho (Hebrew, “moon city”) — A strong biblical place name with lunar ties.
  15. Aibek (Turkish, “master of the moon”) — Bold and regal.
  16. Arianne (French/Greek, “most holy”) — Soft and romantic, with a moonlit elegance that feels timeless.
  17. Hecate (Greek, “far-reaching power”) — Mysterious goddess linked to the moon, magic, and crossroads.
  18. Ayla (Turkish/Hebrew, “moonlight” or “oak tree”) — Shimmery and sweet, with nature and celestial roots.
  19. Ixchel (Mayan, “goddess of the moon”) — The Mayan goddess of fertility, weaving, and water.
  20. Amaris (Hebrew/Latin, “promised by God” / “child of the moon”) — Romantic and unique.
  21. Badar (Arabic, “full moon”) — A bold, luminous choice that works for boys or girls.
  22. Luciana (Latin, “light”) — Elegant and vintage, with a glowy vibe.
  23. Esmeray (Turkish, “dark moon”) — Rich and mystical; perfect for a mysterious little soul.
  24. Mayar (Arabic, “moonglow”) — Short, charming, and rare.
  25. Qamar (Arabic, “moon”) — Strong, poetic, and unisex.
  26. Artemisia (Greek, after goddess Artemis) — Regal and commanding, yet feminine.
  27. Mwezi (Swahili, “moon”) — Minimalist and lyrical.
  28. Ayaka (Japanese, “colorful flower”) — Not directly “moon” in meaning, but often paired with lunar imagery in Japanese poetry.
  29. Minali (Sanskrit, “precious stone, linked to moonlight”) — Graceful and jewel-toned.
  30. Eluney (Mapuche, “gift of the moon”) — From indigenous Chilean culture, rare and meaningful.
  31. Sanjana (Sanskrit, “gentle, creator”) — Connected to peaceful moonlight in Hindu storytelling.
  32. Hilal (Arabic/Turkish, “crescent moon”) — Crisp, striking, and gender-neutral.
  33. Ismena (Greek, “moon goddess” in folk etymology) — Elegant with an old-world lilt.
  34. Yuelin (Chinese, “moon jade”) — A delicate, nature-infused pick.
  35. Sasi (Thai, “moon”) — A short, sunny-sounding moon name with charm.

Starry Legends & Constellations

Names drawn straight from the heavens — constellations, bright stars, and the myths behind them.

  1. Orion (Greek, “hunter”) — One of the most famous constellations; strong and adventurous.
  2. Lyra (Greek, “lyre”) — A constellation named after a harp; lyrical and musical.
  3. Cassiopeia (Greek, “she whose words excel”) — A queen in myth and a dazzling constellation.
  4. Vega (Arabic, “swooping eagle”) — Brightest star in Lyra; sleek and cool.
  5. Altair (Arabic, “flying eagle”) — Romantic and airy.
  6. Draco (Latin, “dragon”) — A fierce constellation name for a bold spirit.
  7. Perseus (Greek hero) — Linked to the Perseus constellation; heroic and storied.
  8. Andromeda (Greek, “ruler of men”) — Mythic princess chained to a rock in the stars.
  9. Ara (Latin, “altar”) — A small constellation; short and striking.
  10. Bellatrix (Latin, “female warrior”) — A bright star in Orion and a Harry Potter nod.
  11. Corvus (Latin, “crow”) — A small constellation with mysterious energy.
  12. Phoenix (Greek, “dark red”) — A constellation and a mythical firebird of rebirth.
  13. Eridanus (Greek, “river”) — A sprawling river-like constellation.
  14. Cetus (Latin, “sea monster”) — For parents who love an edgy name.
  15. Elara (Greek, mythic lover of Zeus) — Also one of Jupiter’s moons; delicate yet cosmic.
  16. . Alnair (Arabic, “the bright one”) — A radiant star in the constellation Grus; rare but striking.
  17. Capella (Latin, “little she-goat”) — The sixth-brightest star in the night sky; whimsical yet powerful.
  18. Mirzam (Arabic, “the herald”) — A star in Canis Major; perfect for a bold, future leader.
  19. Acrux (Latinized Arabic, “Alpha of the Southern Cross”) — Sounds futuristic and cool.
  20. Nashira (Arabic, “bringer of good news”) — A lucky star in Capricornus; upbeat and bright.
  21. Aldebaran (Arabic, “the follower”) — The fiery eye of Taurus; warm and commanding.
  22. Saiph (Arabic, “sword”) — A bright star in Orion; short and sharp-sounding.
  23. Spica (Latin, “ear of grain”) — Brightest star in Virgo; elegant and unique.
  24. Antares (Greek, “rival of Ares”) — A red supergiant star; strong and dramatic.
  25. Fomalhaut (Arabic, “mouth of the fish”) — Quirky name of a bright star in Piscis Austrinus.
  26. Zaniah (Arabic, “corner”) — A Virgo star name with mysterious charm.
  27. Menkar (Arabic, “nostril”) — An unusual but ancient Cetus constellation star name.
  28. Alhena (Arabic, “ring”) — A Gemini star; melodic and rare.
  29. Bellero (Greek-inspired, from “Bellerophon”) — A heroic nod with constellation vibes.
  30. Procyon (Greek, “before the dog”) — Bright star in Canis Minor; modern-sounding and bold.
  31. Izar (Basque/Arabic, “star”) — Found in Boötes; minimal and chic.
  32. Denebola (Arabic, “tail of the lion”) — A Leo constellation star name with flair.
  33. Gienah (Arabic, “wing”) — Found in both Corvus and Cygnus constellations; soft but strong.
  34. Rasalhague (Arabic, “head of the serpent charmer”) — Mythic, mysterious, and regal.
  35. Tarazed (Arabic, “balance”) — A bright Aquila star; feels grounded yet celestial.

Night Sky Beauties

Not tied to a specific myth but full of that inky, starry-night magic.

  1. Nova (Latin, “new”) — A star that suddenly becomes brighter; modern and punchy.
  2. Eclipse (English, “obscuring of light”) — Dramatic and cool.
  3. Zenith (Arabic, “highest point”) — Ambitious and lofty.
  4. Midnight (English, “middle of the night”) — Dark and romantic.
  5. Twilight (English, “between day and night”) — Moody, soft, and pop culture famous.
  6. Nebula (Latin, “cloud”) — Cosmic gas clouds that birth stars; mysterious and creative.
  7. Solstice (Latin, “sun standing still”) — Mark of seasonal change; rare and magical.
  8. Astrid (Old Norse, “divinely beautiful”) — Star-bright and regal.
  9. Polaris (Latin, “pole star”) — The steadfast North Star.
  10. Astra (Latin, “stars”) — Short, chic, and celestial.
  11. Estelle (French, “star”) — Vintage and luminous.
  12. Starling (English, “little star”) — Also a charming bird name.
  13. Skye (Scottish, “island of clouds”) — Open, airy, and nature-loving.
  14. Seren (Welsh, “star”) — Simple and sweet.
  15. Maristela (Spanish/Portuguese, “star of the sea”) — Poetic and oceanic.
  16. Caligo (Latin, “mist, darkness”) — Mysterious and moody, like fog rolling under moonlight.
  17. Asterion (Greek, “little star”) — Shines with mythic charm and gentle strength.
  18. Elaris (Modern invented) — Sleek and futuristic, yet soft.
  19. Noctis (Latin, “of the night”) — Strong and shadowy; gamers might recall Final Fantasy XV’s Noctis.
  20. Caelum (Latin, “heaven, sky”) — Pronounced KYE-lum or KAY-lum, airy and divine.
  21. Lunis (Latin-inspired, “of the moon”) — Gentle and glowing.
  22. Nyssa (Greek, “goal, beginning”) — Has a subtle night-sky elegance.
  23. Avenor (Modern invented) — Sounds like a starship but could suit a bold baby explorer.
  24. Tenebris (Latin, “darkness”) — Edgy but intriguing, like a name born of starlit shadows.
  25. Astralis (Latin, “of the stars”) — Shiny, modern, and magical.
  26. Virelai (French poetic term) — Musical and ethereal, like moonlight on water.
  27. Obscura (Latin, “dark”) — Artsy and mysterious, perfect for a creative soul.
  28. Zephyra (Greek, “west wind”) — A breezy, airy name that pairs beautifully with night sky imagery.
  29. Lunere (Invented blend, “lunar + lumière”) — “Moon light” with a romantic twist.
  30. Onyxia (Gemstone-inspired) — Dark gemstone feel, perfect for a night-sky vibe.
  31. Caelina (Latin-inspired, “heavenly”) — Elegant and lyrical.
  32. Noemia (Greek/Portuguese, “pleasantness”) — Feels dreamy, like stargazing on a warm night.
  33. Stellan (Swedish, “calm”) — Smooth, modern, and subtly celestial.
  34. Umbra (Latin, “shadow”) — Short, moody, and cool.
  35. Lucerna (Latin, “lamp, light”) — Like a small glowing beacon in the dark.

Myth & Folklore Inspired

Legends from around the world with cosmic roots.

  1. Hespera (Greek, “evening star”) — Soft and romantic.
  2. Phoebe (Greek, “bright, pure”) — Linked to the Titan associated with the moon.
  3. Chang’e (Chinese moon goddess) — Elegant and culturally rich.
  4. Rakesh (Sanskrit, “lord of the night”) — Strong and mysterious.
  5. Ishtar (Babylonian goddess) — Goddess of love and the evening star.
  6. Titania (Shakespeare’s fairy queen) — Star-kissed and whimsical.
  7. Selima (Arabic, “safe, peaceful”) — With moonlit softness.
  8. Arianrhod (Welsh, “silver wheel”) — Celtic goddess linked to the moon and stars.
  9. Indu (Sanskrit, “moon”) — Minimalist and lyrical.
  10. Rahima (Arabic, “merciful”) — A name that glows gently.
  11. Oberon (Shakespeare, “noble bear”) — King of fairies and a Uranus moon name.
  12. Nyx (Greek, “night”) — The primordial goddess of night; powerful in its brevity.
  13. Mani (Norse, “moon god”) — Rare and bold.
  14. Yue (Chinese, “moon”) — Minimal elegance.
  15. Hinata (Japanese, “sunny place”) — Cheerful and sky-linked.
  16. Amalthea (Greek, “tender goddess”) — The nurturing goat-nymph who fed baby Zeus; also a moon of Jupiter.
  17. Endymion (Greek, “dive into” / “enter”) — A handsome shepherd beloved by Selene in myth; romantic and timeless.
  18. Anahita (Persian, “immaculate”) — Ancient goddess of water and fertility, often linked to the moon.
  19. Hina (Polynesian, “moon goddess”) — Revered in Hawaiian and Tahitian legends as a creator and guide.
  20. Mahina-o-hoku (Hawaiian, “moon of the stars”) — A poetic, traditional name evoking night skies over the Pacific.
  21. Leto (Greek, “hidden one”) — Mother of Artemis and Apollo; understated and powerful.
  22. Yhi (Australian Aboriginal mythology, “sun goddess”) — Bringer of life and light, with a strong spiritual connection.
  23. Coyolxauhqui (Aztec, “painted with bells”) — Moon goddess and sister of the sun god Huitzilopochtli.
  24. Selardi (Modern blend from Selene + Ardi, “moon + guardian”) — Invented but steeped in mythic tone.
  25. Ratri (Sanskrit, “night”) — Hindu goddess who personifies the night.
  26. Aiba (Bantu origins, “light of the moon”) — Rare and rooted in African folklore.
  27. Tangaroa (Polynesian, “god of the sea”) — Ocean deity with ties to celestial navigation by the stars.
  28. Meztli (Nahuatl, “moon”) — Central to Aztec and Mexica myth; short and powerful.
  29. Asterionella (Invented from Asterion, “little star”) — Folkloric in tone and fanciful.
  30. Nanaia (Māori legend) — A guardian figure in Polynesian navigation stories.
  31. Iah (Ancient Egyptian, “moon”) — A deity representing the moon; simple yet regal.
  32. Aylith (Old English mythic feel) — Mysterious and poetic, with a lunar echo.
  33. Chamunda (Hindu, “fearsome goddess”) — Associated with cosmic cycles and power.
  34. Bendis (Thracian, “moon goddess”) — Worshiped in Greece alongside Artemis.
  35. Tsukiyomi (Japanese, “moon reader”) — The Shinto moon god, cool and rare.

Nature Meets Cosmos

For when you love both earthy nature names and celestial sparkle.

  1. Aurora (Latin, “dawn”) — Goddess of sunrise; also the Northern Lights.
  2. Lunaria (Latin plant name) — A silvery moon-shaped flower.
  3. Celestine (Latin, “heavenly”) — Soft, airy, and elegant.
  4. Astraea (Greek goddess of justice) — Known as the “star maiden.”
  5. Meadowlark (English bird name) — Nature plus song plus sunshine.
  6. Solara (Invented, “of the sun”) — Golden and vibrant.
  7. Marama (Polynesian, “moon”) — Soft, melodic, and rare.
  8. Stella Maris (Latin, “star of the sea”) — Poetic and faith-tied.
  9. Snowdrop (English flower) — Pale and pure like moonlight.
  10. Callisto (Greek myth nymph) — Also a moon of Jupiter.
  11. Petalune (Invented blend) — Flower + moon = total magic.
  12. Starflower (English wildflower) — Shimmery and sweet.
  13. Lunetta (Italian, “little moon”) — Adorable and rare.
  14. Solene (French, “sunlight”) — Elegant and bright.
  15. Riverlyn (Modern invented) — Flowing water meets starlit nights.
  16. Solandra (Latin, “sun vine”) — A golden tropical flower with a name that feels cosmic.
  17. Lunabell (Modern blend, “moon + beautiful”) — Whimsical and fairytale-sweet.
  18. Astris (Latin, “starry”) — Minimal and radiant.
  19. Celandra (Flower name blend) — Like a star-kissed blossom.
  20. Maravilla (Spanish, “wonder”) — Also a flower, feels magical and bright.
  21. Sunrose (English, “sun + rose”) — Soft, glowing, and romantic.
  22. Stellaria (Latin, “starwort flower”) — Both botanical and celestial.
  23. Eclipsera (Modern, “eclipse + era”) — Evokes rare cosmic events.
  24. Moonfern (Modern nature blend) — Dreamy and green.
  25. Astervine (Modern botanical blend) — Like a climbing plant under the stars.
  26. Solbloom (Modern blend) — Sunlight and flowers in one.
  27. Helianth (Greek, “sun flower”) — Unique twist on Helianthus.
  28. Lunacrest (Modern blend) — Moonrise over a hilltop image.
  29. Auroflora (Latin-inspired, “dawn flower”) — Fresh and gentle.
  30. Starpetal (Modern English blend) — Sparkly and sweet.
  31. Calystria (Invented from “calyx,” a flower part, + star) — Intricate and romantic.
  32. Oriselle (Invented, “golden sky”) — Has a luxurious feel.
  33. Moonberry (English nature blend) — Adorable and whimsical for a playful soul.
  34. Solbranch (Modern blend) — Like sunlight filtering through forest leaves.
  35. Auralis (Invented, “aurora + bliss”) — Ethereal and uplifting.

Dark Sky Mystique

For those who love the drama and depth of the night — shadowy, moody, and a little mysterious.

  1. Morwen (Welsh, “white sea”) — Feels gothic yet gentle, like moonlight on waves.
  2. Erebos (Greek, “deep darkness”) — Mythical god of shadow; bold and rare.
  3. Calypso (Greek, “to conceal”) — A sea nymph from myth with a starry name.
  4. Duskara (Invented, “dusk” + lyrical ending) — Gentle yet dramatic.
  5. Obscurion (Modern invented) — Sounds like a hero from a space epic.
  6. Murana (Modern blend) — Has a hushed, mystical sound.
  7. Achlys (Greek, “mist, darkness”) — Ancient and hauntingly beautiful.
  8. Vantora (Invented) — Inspired by vantablack — the darkest shade.
  9. Nymeris (Invented blend) — Regal and mysterious.
  10. Tenebra (Latin, “shadows”) — Elegant with a touch of drama.
  11. Noctara (Invented) — Evokes “nocturnal” with a magical, lyrical twist.
  12. Umbriel *(Latin, “shadow”) — Also one of Uranus’s moons; sleek and mysterious.
  13. Nyxara (Modern blend) — From Nyx, Greek goddess of night, with a soft ending.
  14. Lucivar (Invented) — Dark yet glowing, like a hidden ember in the shadows.
  15. Caelumbra (Invented, “sky + shadow”) — Regal and poetic.
  16. Onyxian (From “onyx”) — Gemstone darkness with a modern spacey ring.
  17. Eclipsera (Invented blend) — Eclipse meets ethereal beauty.
  18. Melantha (Greek, “dark flower”) — Gothic romance in a name.
  19. Zoryn (Slavic-inspired, “dawn star”) — A flicker of light in the dark.
  20. Lunumbra (Invented, “moon + shadow”) — Perfect for a mysterious little moonchild.

Sun-Kissed & Celestial

Names where the golden warmth of the sun meets cosmic wonder.

  1. Soleneva (Invented, “sun + new”) — Bright and hopeful.
  2. Eliana *(Hebrew/Latin, “my God has answered / sun”) — A radiant classic.
  3. Soleil (French, “sun”) — Chic and luminous.
  4. Cyrus (Persian, “sun”) — Strong, timeless, and regal.
  5. Marisol (Spanish, “sea + sun”) — Romantic and beachy.
  6. Surya (Sanskrit, “sun god”) — Majestic and powerful.
  7. Solaris (Latin, “of the sun”) — Futuristic and bold.
  8. Sunnyra (Modern blend) — Soft and glowing.
  9. Hikari (Japanese, “light”) — Gentle brightness.
  10. Helios (Greek, “sun god”) — Mythic and grand.
  11. Solara (Latin/Invented, “of the sun”) — Shiny and modern, like a golden sunrise.
  12. Elio (Italian/Spanish, “sun”) — Soft yet bright, with European charm.
  13. Mirasol (Spanish, “look at the sun”) — Joyful and vibrant.
  14. Auriel (Latin/English, “golden”) — Angelic with a hint of sunshine.
  15. Savitar (Sanskrit, “sun god”) — Powerful and rare, from Hindu tradition.
  16. Solenne (French, “sun, solemn”) — Elegant and graceful.
  17. Kirana (Indonesian, “beam of light”) — Exotic and warm.
  18. Cira (Italian, “sun”) — Simple, chic, and radiant.
  19. Oriane (French, “golden”) — Shimmering and refined.
  20. Sulien (Welsh, “born of the sun”) — Ancient and mystical, yet wearable.

Galactic Voyagers

For adventurous souls — names inspired by space exploration, sci-fi, and the farthest reaches of the galaxy.

  1. Andara (Invented, space-gemstone inspired) — Sleek and mystical.
  2. Cosmin (Romanian, “order, beauty”) — Starry and strong.
  3. Zenithra (Invented blend) — Evokes “zenith” and cosmic elegance.
  4. Altaira (Feminine of Altair) — Airy and star-bright.
  5. Kepler (After Johannes Kepler) — A nod to the great astronomer.
  6. Astraeus (Greek, “starry one”) — Titan god of dusk and stars.
  7. Galaxine (Invented blend) — Sparkles with sci-fi flair.
  8. Navara (Invented, “navigator” inspired) — Great for a little explorer.
  9. Stellanis (Invented) — Regal and futuristic.
  10. Voyager (English, “traveler”) — Literal space mission nod.
  11. Altaira (Invented, inspired by Altair star) — Futuristic and elegant.
  12. Caelum (Latin, “sky”) — Sleek and airy, like the heavens themselves.
  13. Novara (Invented, “nova + aura”) — A supernova’s glow in name form.
  14. Starion (Modern blend) — Sounds like a cosmic hero from a sci-fi saga.
  15. Rigellia (From Rigel star in Orion) — Strong and celestial.
  16. Orvyn (Invented) — Rugged and cosmic, perfect for an explorer.
  17. Lyrax (Invented) — A laser-bright name with musical undertones.
  18. Astorion (Blend of “aster” + “Orion”) — Constellation royalty vibes.
  19. Virelia (Invented) — Delicate but otherworldly, like a far-off galaxy.
  20. Cosmyra (Modern blend, “cosmos + myra”) — Shimmery and lyrical.

Dreamy Celestial Nature

Nature names with a soft, magical, stargazing twist.

  1. Moonlily (Modern blend) — Pure and delicate.
  2. Auroraflame (Invented) — Like Northern Lights on fire.
  3. Starwillow (Modern blend) — Whimsical and gentle.
  4. Lunawren (Modern blend) — Moon + songbird = adorable.
  5. Petalnova (Invented) — Flower + starburst feel.
  6. Skyriver (English, “river in the sky”) — Poetic and flowing.
  7. Roseclipse (Invented) — Romantic eclipse imagery.
  8. Sunpetal (Modern blend) — Warm and fresh.
  9. Galeflower (Invented) — Breezy, floral, and cosmic.
  10. Starmeadow (English, “field of stars”) — Peaceful and dreamy.
  11. Lunara (Invented, “moon + aura”) — Gentle and glowing like moonlight through mist.
  12. Asterine (From “aster,” meaning star) — Delicate and floral with cosmic sparkle.
  13. Solandra (Latin/Greek, “sun vine flower”) — Warm and botanical.
  14. Serenoa (Invented, “serene + nova”) — Calm and bright like a peaceful night sky.
  15. Sylvara (From “sylva,” meaning forest) — Woodland meets starlight.
  16. Elarose (Blend, “Ella + rose”) — Romantic with celestial elegance.
  17. Virelai (Medieval French song form) — Feels like moonlight over a meadow.
  18. Starbloom (Modern compound) — Literally a flower of the stars.
  19. Orionis (Astronomy term) — Latin name for a star in Orion’s belt.
  20. Astridale (Invented, “Astrid + dale”) — Starlit valley vibes.

A–Z Celestial Quick Picks

A breezy run-through of extra celestial treasures.

  1. A — Astra (star), Atlas (sky-bearer), Aysel (moonlight).
  2. B — Bellatrix (female warrior star), Bennu (Egyptian soul bird linked to the sun).
  3. C — Celina (heaven), Cyra (sun).
  4. D — Danica (morning star), Dione (moon of Saturn).
  5. E — Estrella (star), Eos (dawn goddess).
  6. F — Fenrir (mythic wolf chasing the sun/moon), Faye (fairy).
  7. G — Galatea (milky, moon-linked), Ganymede (largest moon of Jupiter).
  8. H — Helia (sun), Hoku (Hawaiian, star).
  9. I — Illyra (invented, starry sound), Io (moon of Jupiter).
  10. J — Jovian (of Jupiter), Julian (youthful, historic star connections).
  11. K — Kepler (astronomer), Kalani (heavenly).
  12. L — Lyric (poetic), Lucero (light).
  13. M — Merope (Pleiades star), Moira (fate).
  14. N — Neoma (new moon), Nashira (lucky star).
  15. O — Oberon (fairy king), Ophelia (moon of Uranus).
  16. P — Phoebe (bright), Pasithea (mythic goddess).
  17. Q — Quasar (bright galactic nucleus).
  18. R — Rhea (Titaness, Saturn’s moon), Rigel (bright Orion star).
  19. S — Sirius (brightest star), Selima (moon glow).
  20. T — Thalassa (sea), Titan (moon of Saturn).
  21. U — Umbriel (moon of Uranus).
  22. V — Vesper (evening star), Vela (constellation).
  23. W — Winona (firstborn daughter, Native name with star vibe).
  24. X — Xanthe (golden).
  25. Y — Yvaine (from Stardust, “evening star”).
  26. Z — Zorya (Slavic star goddess), Zenith (highest point).

Final Thoughts

Choosing a moon or star name is like bottling up a little piece of the night sky for your baby. It’s giving them a name that’s ancient and infinite all at once — something that connects them to myth, science, and poetry.

Whether you pick a powerhouse like Orion, a romantic like Selene, or a whimsical starlet like Lyra, remember: the right name will just feel right. It will shine for your little one the way the brightest star does on the clearest night.

Here’s to finding a name that lights up your heart — and your baby’s life.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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