Asteria (Greek) - goddess of the stars.
Aster. Greek in origin, this uncommon name's literal meaning is 'star. ' Aster flowers, which bear brightly-colored, star-shaped blooms, are the official flower of September and according to myth, are the tears of the Goddess Astraea, also known as Virgo — September's ruling constellation.
Sombrero Galaxy
Also known as Messier 104 (M104), the Sombrero is located about 28 million light-years from Earth and measures 50,000 light-years across.
Stella Maris. This lovely name means “star of the sea” and is of Latin origin. It is also a divine name used to refer to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
ASTERIA was the Titan goddess of falling stars and perhaps of nighttime divinations such as oneiromancy (by dreams) and astrology (by stars). She was the mother of Hekate (Hecate), goddess of witchcraft, by the Titan Perses.
Nut (Nuit) was the Egyptian sky goddess, born of Shu, god of air, and Tefnut, goddess of water and fertility. With her brother and husband Geb, the earth, she bore Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys.
Juno as a girl's name is of Latin origin meaning "queen of heaven." In Roman mythology, Juno was the equivalent of Hera in classical mythology, and the protector of women and of marriage; hence June is known as the bridal month.
Sky is a gender-neutral name, Scandinavian in origin and ever-changing in nature.
Rakia. Rakia is a Hebrew name meaning sky, heaven.
Zeke. This popular Arabic name means "shooting star," and is perfect for any little boy.
MEANING OF THE SAMSUNG LOGO: In Korean, the word Samsung means “three stars.” The name was chosen by Samsung founder Lee Byung-chull whose vision was for his company to become powerful and everlasting like stars in the sky.
Chandra is one of our favorite rare girl names meaning moon, translating to “moon shining.” Mahina is another, meaning “moonlight.” The Persian princess Mahsa means “like the moon,” while the Greek golden girl Neoma means “new moon.”
Andromeda Andromeda is a galactic Greek girl's name. Andromeda was a woman in Greek myth who became a constellation and this name was also chosen for an entire galaxy. ArielAriel is a starry girl's name from Hebrew.
Within Greek mythology, Uranus was the primordial sky god, who was ultimately succeeded by Zeus, who ruled the celestial realm atop Mount Olympus. In contrast to the celestial Olympians was the chthonic deity Hades, who ruled the underworld, and Poseidon, who ruled the sea.
Aphrodite, daughter of Zeus and the goddess Dione, is known as the goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion and procreation. She is often regarded to be the Greek's equivalent to Venus, the Roman Goddess of love.
Theia, the goddess of divine light, is the ether of bright blue sky. The Greeks believe the eyes emit a beam of light that allows one to see. Theia is viewed as the goddess who gives sight to mankind as well as being the mother of the light to the sun, moon, and dawn.
In Greek mythology, Nephele (/ˈnɛfəliː/; Ancient Greek: Νεφέλη from νέφος nephos "cloud"; Latinized to Nubes) was a cloud nymph who figured prominently in the story of Phrixus and Helle.
In Greek mythology, Astraeus (/əˈstriːəs/) or Astraios (Ancient Greek: Ἀστραῖος means "starry") was an astrological deity. Some also associate him with the winds, as he is the father of the four Anemoi (wind deities), by his wife, Eos.
Sirius, also known as the Dog Star or Sirius A, is the brightest star in Earth's night sky. The name means "glowing" in Greek — a fitting description, as only a few planets, the full moon and the International Space Station outshine this star.
Elin means "bright," "shining light," or "moon." Of Welsh and Swedish origin, it's a variation of the names Ellen and Helen.
Ankareeda: (Indian) A name you're not likely to hear often, Ankareeda is an Indian name meaning “night star.” Anniki: (Finnish) The name of the goddess of night in Finnish mythology, Anniki is often shortened to Nikki.