Why Celestial Names?
Everyone wants their baby to aim high, but there’s no reason the sky should be the limit! Giving a child a celestial name fits so many parents.
Maybe you’re a huge fan of astronomy and space science, or just love looking up at the night sky. Maybe you want to give your baby a name from antiquity, with so many space-themed names originating from ancient languages and mythology.
Or maybe you just want your baby to always reach for the stars! Either way, this should give you some stellar ideas; get even more with our pick of outer space names or names that mean star.
Celestial Girl Names
1. Alpha (Greek Origin) meaning ‘the firstborn’. This is also the name of our closest star system, Alpha Centauri.
2. Ariel (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘lion of God’. This is a fairly famous name in Disney Movie and books after The Little Mermaid.
3. Artemis (Greek Origin) meaning ‘goddess of the moon’. This name is associated with Artemis Fowl, a novel written by Eoin Colfer.
4. Atria (Persian Origin) meaning ‘brightness’ and is also a star from the Triangulum Australe constellation.
5. Aurora (Latin Origin) meaning ‘dawn’ is a Latin name usually associated with the Disney Movie princess for The Sleeping Beauty.
6. Bianca (Italian Origin) meaning ‘white’. It is also the name of the moon of Uranus.
7. Callisto (Greek Origin) meaning ‘most beautiful’ is also the name of Jupiter’s moon.
8. Capella (Roman Origin) meaning ‘eleventh brightest star’.
9. Celeste (Latin Origin) meaning ‘heavenly’. The word is used in different variations like Celestina, Celestine, and Celestial.
10. Cordelia (Latin, Celtic Origin) meaning ‘daughter of the sea’. This is also the name of the moon of Uranus.
11. Cressida (Greek Origin) meaning “gold”. According to Greek mythology, Cressida was the lover of the Trojan prince.
12. Cygni (Scandinavian Origin) meaning ‘swan’. It is the star from the constellation Cygnus.
13. Danica (Slavic Origin) meaning ‘morning star’.
14. Diana (Roman Origin) refers to ‘the Roman goddess of the moon’.
15. Estela (Spanish Origin) means ‘star’, and is used in different variations like Esté or Estrella.
16. Julia (Latin Origin) meaning ‘Youthful’. Julia Roberts is named after this word.
17. Juliet (Latin Origin) meaning youthful’ is a variation of Julia. This is the name of one of Uranus’ moons and is famously known for the Shakespearean play named Romeo & Juliet.
18. Juno (Latin Origin) meaning ‘queen of heavens’. The Roman goddess of marriage and love as well.
19. Kamaria (Swahili, Persian Origin) meaning ‘moonlight, moon’.
20. Leda (Greek Origin) mythology meaning ‘great beauty and the mother of Helen of Troy’.
21. Libra (Greek Origin) meaning ‘scales, balance’. It is also commonly associated with one of the 12 zodiac signs.
22. Luna (Latin Origin) meaning ‘moon’.
23. Miranda (Latin Origin) meaning ‘marvelous’. The name of a moon of Uranus.
24. Nova (Latin Origin) meaning ‘new’. The name is often used to describe the bright star.
25. Ophelia (Greek Origin) meaning ‘help’. The name of one of the moons of Uranus.
26. Pandora (Greek Origin) meaning “all gifted’. Commonly associated with the Pandora’s box from Greek mythology.
27. Portia (Latin Origin) meaning ‘doorway’, is also the name of Uranus’ moon.
28. Rory (Latin Origin) meaning ‘dawn’, is also a variation for the name ‘Aurora’.
29. Roxana (Persian Origin) meaning ‘dawn’ or ‘little star’ and has different variations like Roxanne or Roxane.
30. Shaula (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘raised tail’. This name also refers to a star in Scorpio.
31. Stella (Latin Origin) meaning ‘star’.
32. Thalassa (Greek Origin) meaning ‘spirit of the sea’. According to Greek mythology, Thalassa is sometimes considered the mother of Aphrodite.
33. Venus (Roman Origin) meaning the ‘Roman goddess of love’ and is also the second planet from the sun in our Solar system.
34. Vega (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘swooping eagle’. This name is associated with a star name in the Lyra constellation.
35. Zaniah (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘corner’. It is also a star in the Virgo constellation.
Celestial Boy Names
36. Aten (Egyptian Origin) name means ‘disc of the day’.
37. Atlas (Greek Origin) meaning ‘Support, Prop’. Atlas is the name of the Titan God who held the sky.
38. Aquila (Latin Origin) meaning ‘eagle‘ is a name of the star.
39. Badar (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘full moon’.
40. Castor (Greek Origin) meaning ‘beaver. One of the twins from the constellation of Gemini.
41. Ciro (Italian Origin) meaning ‘sun’, It is a variation of the name Cyrus.
42. Columba (Latin Origin) meaning ‘dove’.
43. Comet (Word name) meaning ‘long-haired star’.
44. Cyrus (Persian Origin) meaning ‘sun’.
45. Eros (Greek Origin) meaning ‘love’. The name refers to the Greek God of Love and is also known as an asteroid.
46. Elio (Italian, Spanish Origin) meaning ‘Greek god of the sun’.
47. Freyr (Norse Origin) meaning ‘god of weather’.
48. Hercules (Latin Origin) meaning ‘glorious gift’. According to Greek mythology, the name Herakles was taken by the mighty warrior.
49. Holmes (English Origin) meaning “from the island in the river” This name is associated with a periodic comet.
50. Jovian (Slavic Origin) meaning ‘Jove-like’. This is the term derived from the planet Jupiter.
51. Jupiter (Roman Origin) name of the ‘Roman god of thunder’. It is also commonly known as the fifth planet from the Sun.
52. Mars (Roman Origin) meaning the ‘Roman god of war’ and is commonly known as the fourth planet from the sun.
53. Mercurius (Biblical Origin) meaning ‘an orator’. The name is a variation for planet Mercury.
54. Oberon (German Origin) meaning ‘noble bear’. Oberon is one of Uranus’ moons.
55. Orpheus (Greek Origin) refers to ‘ an asteroid and a space telescope’. Orpheus is a famous character from Greek mythology.
56. Pegasus (Greek Origin) meaning ‘winged horse’. This name is associated with a mythical creature from mythology.
57. Perseus (Greek origin) meaning ‘the Greek hero’. The name comes from the son of Zeus and a character that beheaded antagonistic characters like Gorgon and Medusa.
58. Ravi (Sanskrit Origin) meaning ‘sun’.
59. Rigel (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘giant superstar’.
60. Sabik (Arabic Origin) meaning ‘one who comes in first’. It is also a star in Ophiuchus.
61. Samson (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘sun’.
62. Saturn (Roman Origin) name of the ‘Roman god of agriculture’ in Roman mythology and is commonly known as the sixth planet from the sun.
63. Sirius (Greek, Latin Origin) meaning ‘burning or ‘brightest star’ and is associated with the character named Sirius Black in the ‘Harry Potter’ movies.
64. Sol (Spanish Origin) meaning ‘sun’. This name has Hebrew roots as well, meaning ‘peace’.
Gender Neutral Celestial Names
65. Addison (Old English Origin) meaning ‘child of Adam’.
66. Angel (Greek Origin) meaning ‘god’s ‘.
67. Avery (Old English Origin) meaning ‘Ruler of elves’.
68. Ceres (Greek Origin) meaning ‘goddess of the corn’ is also used as a name for baby boys.
69. Dylan (Wales Origin) meaning ‘son or daughter of the sea’. Bob Dylan is a famous Nobel Prize-winning songwriter and singer.
70. Eden (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘paradise’.
71. Hoku (Hawaiian Origin) name means ‘star’.
72. Jaden (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘whom God has judged, heard’.
73. Meridian (American Origin) meaning ‘highest point’. It is also considered as an imaginary north-south line.
74. Micah (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘who is like god’.
75. Phoebe (Greek Origin) meaning ‘one of Saturn’s moons’. According to Greek mythology, Phoebe was one of the Greek titans.
76. Vesper (Latin Origin) meaning ‘evening star’.
Constellation Names For Your Baby
77. Andromeda (Greek Origin) mythology meaning ‘a woman turned into a constellation’. This is of course now known to include an entire galaxy of the same name!
78. Ara (Greek Origin) meaning ‘the altar’.
79. Auriga (Latin Origin) meaning ‘ charioteer’ is one of the modern 88 constellations.
80. Cassiopeia (Latin Origin) meaning ‘the queen.’
81. Cepheus (Greek Origin) meaning ‘the king’ represents the King Cepheus of Aethiopia (Egypt).
82. Cygnus (Latin, Greek Origin) meaning ‘the swan’.
83. Dorado (Dutch Origin) meaning ‘dolphin fish’. This name was given to the constellation created by the Dutch explorers.
84. Draco (Greek and Latin origin) meaning ‘Dragon’ is also the name of a constellation. Also associated with the character Draco Malfoy from ‘Harry Potter.’
85. Eldorado (Spanish Origin) meaning ‘the golden man’. It is also considered as a mythical place from South America.
86. Gemini(Latin Origin) meaning ‘the twins’. This name is not just a constellation of brightest stars but also associated with the 12 zodiac signs.
87. Hydrus (Latin Origin) meaning ‘the male water snake’.
88. Isaac (Hebrew Origin) meaning ‘laughing’. This name is from Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity.
89. Leo (Latin Origin) meaning ‘lion’. The name of a constellation and is used in one of the 12 zodiac signs.
90. Lupus (Latin Origin) name means ‘wolf’. It is the name of the constellation.
91. Lyra (Greek Origin) meaning ‘a harp-like instrument’. According to Greek mythology, it is also a name associated with the lyre-shaped constellation within Orpheus.
92. Mensa (Latin, Sikh Origin) name means ‘table mountain, wish’.
93. Nicolaus (Greek Origin) meaning ‘people’s victory’ follows the name of the famous astrologer who discovered the earth rotates around the sun.
94. Orion (Greek Origin) meaning ‘mythological hunter’. It is also associated with the ‘Orion belt or Orion constellation‘ as one of the most recognizable constellations.
95. Phoenix (Greek Origin) meaning ‘dark red’, is usually associated with the mythical creature – a firebird who symbolizes rebirth.
96. Sagitta (Latin Origin) meaning ‘arrow’. This name is not the same as Sagittarius which means an archer.
97. Taurus (Latin Origin) meaning ‘bull-like’ is also a constellation and is usually associated with one of the zodiacs.
98. Ursa (Latin Origin) meaning ‘little bear’. It is also the name of two major constellations: Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
99. Virgo (Latin Origin) meaning ‘virgin’ is a Unisex name taken by both boy and girl. It is also a constellation with a zodiac sign by its name.
100. Zodiac (Latin, Greek Origin) meaning ‘cycle or circle of little animals’. The name means set of a constellation as well as sun signs.
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