[Facts] Star and Moon Names
Hello guys and gals....Can everyone give me girl names that mean STAR or MOON?? Ok thanks a bunch!
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moon:
Chandra
Jyotsna
Kamaria
Luna ( my Favorite )
Selena
Star:
Danika ( My favorite )
Estelle
Elrond
Esther
Hoshi
Maris
Stella
Sterling
Suha or suna
Tara
p.s be thankful I had to write all over my arms to remember these names!!!!!
Chandra
Jyotsna
Kamaria
Luna ( my Favorite )
Selena
Star:
Danika ( My favorite )
Estelle
Elrond
Esther
Hoshi
Maris
Stella
Sterling
Suha or suna
Tara
p.s be thankful I had to write all over my arms to remember these names!!!!!
The flame like Eljiah has descended. Hekeiah has returned. Agabus walks the earth. St. Augustine is here. Holy is the little lamb of God. I destory your altars, beware of those who do not know my God.
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Elaine! Elaine! Snap out of it, Sweetie! Yer talkin' gibberish!
Man, whatever she's on, it sure beats a caffeine high.
Greek & Roman Star and Moon Goddesses
MOON (and NIGHT):
Achlys, Anna Perenna, Antevorta, Aphaea, Artemis , Asterodeia, Altropos, Bendis, Briseis, Britomartis, Brizo, Caligo, Canidia, Cassiopeia, Diana , Electryone, Furina, Hecate, Helena , Hilaeira, Jana , Lalal, Losna, Lucifera, Lucna, Melaenis, Mene, Munychia, Nikta, Noctiluca, Nox, Nyx, Pamphile, Pandia, Phoebe , Prosymna, Selene , Tanit, Zirna
STARS (and PLANETS):
Adraste, Aesyle, Amalthea, Ambrosia, Amphinome, Andromeda , Asteria, Asterope, Asteropeia, Astraea, Atlantides, Bacche, Callisto , Celaeno, Cisseis, Cleia, Cleis, Cocymo, Coronis, Cynosura, Dione, Dodonides, Eidothea, Electra, Eos, Erato , Erigone, Eripha, Euadne, Eudora , Helice, Hippothoe, Hyades, Lampatho, Maia , Medusa, Merope, Nysa, Nyseides, Parthenia , Pedile, Pesidice, Phaeo, Phyto, Pleiades, Polyxo, Protis, Selene , Sterope, Stonychia, Taygete, Thyene, Urania , Vergillae
-- Nanaea
MOON (and NIGHT):
Achlys, Anna Perenna, Antevorta, Aphaea, Artemis , Asterodeia, Altropos, Bendis, Briseis, Britomartis, Brizo, Caligo, Canidia, Cassiopeia, Diana , Electryone, Furina, Hecate, Helena , Hilaeira, Jana , Lalal, Losna, Lucifera, Lucna, Melaenis, Mene, Munychia, Nikta, Noctiluca, Nox, Nyx, Pamphile, Pandia, Phoebe , Prosymna, Selene , Tanit, Zirna
STARS (and PLANETS):
Adraste, Aesyle, Amalthea, Ambrosia, Amphinome, Andromeda , Asteria, Asterope, Asteropeia, Astraea, Atlantides, Bacche, Callisto , Celaeno, Cisseis, Cleia, Cleis, Cocymo, Coronis, Cynosura, Dione, Dodonides, Eidothea, Electra, Eos, Erato , Erigone, Eripha, Euadne, Eudora , Helice, Hippothoe, Hyades, Lampatho, Maia , Medusa, Merope, Nysa, Nyseides, Parthenia , Pedile, Pesidice, Phaeo, Phyto, Pleiades, Polyxo, Protis, Selene , Sterope, Stonychia, Taygete, Thyene, Urania , Vergillae
-- Nanaea
Few more star names
A couple of Greek star-related names pinched from "Lexicon of Greek Personal Names" (http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/)
Female: Asteria, Astra , Asteris, Asteropa
Male: Asterges, Asterion, Aster, Asteridas, Asterinos, Asteris, Asteropos
A couple of Greek star-related names pinched from "Lexicon of Greek Personal Names" (http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/)
Female: Asteria, Astra , Asteris, Asteropa
Male: Asterges, Asterion, Aster, Asteridas, Asterinos, Asteris, Asteropos
Under male names, ya forgot to mention Asmaster. Saw that one, with a spelling variant, in an adult video store. (Actually, Destini spotted it first. Smart girl.)
Asmaster
You're right. The OED defines "Asmaster" as "a region within which the gravitational field is so strong that no form of matter or radiation can escape from it except by quantum-mechanical tunnelling, and thought to result from the collapse of a massive star".
You're right. The OED defines "Asmaster" as "a region within which the gravitational field is so strong that no form of matter or radiation can escape from it except by quantum-mechanical tunnelling, and thought to result from the collapse of a massive star".
"The collapse of a massive star"? Ya mean like Kevin Costner after anything he's done in the past six years or Travolta after "Battlefield Earth"?
It's gotta be Travolta. If the tabby pix are accurate, he's finally achieved the mass that would generate an overwhelming gravitational field.
P.S. Robert Downey, Jr. personifies the sorry-ass celebrity loser. How many chances does one moron get? Enough already, I hope.
The whiny liberal wimps in Hollywood are prepared to forgive him anything because of his "talent", but he's never showed us squat except in "Chaplin". If annoying and useless were a capital crime, he'd be sittin in the Green Room at Terre Haute waitin for McVeigh to finish his shtick so he could go on next.
It's gotta be Travolta. If the tabby pix are accurate, he's finally achieved the mass that would generate an overwhelming gravitational field.
P.S. Robert Downey, Jr. personifies the sorry-ass celebrity loser. How many chances does one moron get? Enough already, I hope.
The whiny liberal wimps in Hollywood are prepared to forgive him anything because of his "talent", but he's never showed us squat except in "Chaplin". If annoying and useless were a capital crime, he'd be sittin in the Green Room at Terre Haute waitin for McVeigh to finish his shtick so he could go on next.
Downey as Chaplin
I think you're being way too generous in saying that Robert Downey Jr. even showed us as much as nominal amount of "squat" in *Chaplin*. For me, Charlie Chaplin is GOD, and I found that movie somewhat disappointing. If it wasn't for Downey's mild resemblance to Chaplin, and some damn good directing from Richard Attenborough, that movie would've been more than somewhat disappointing.
Perhaps this is a crazy choice, but I would have cast Bronson Pinchot in the role of Chaplin. I believe Pinchot is capable of doing a role like that (if given the opportunity), and he could capture Chaplin's physical humor perfectly.
Loved your suggestion of Downey following McVeigh's act in Terre Haute. :)
-- Nanaea
I think you're being way too generous in saying that Robert Downey Jr. even showed us as much as nominal amount of "squat" in *Chaplin*. For me, Charlie Chaplin is GOD, and I found that movie somewhat disappointing. If it wasn't for Downey's mild resemblance to Chaplin, and some damn good directing from Richard Attenborough, that movie would've been more than somewhat disappointing.
Perhaps this is a crazy choice, but I would have cast Bronson Pinchot in the role of Chaplin. I believe Pinchot is capable of doing a role like that (if given the opportunity), and he could capture Chaplin's physical humor perfectly.
Loved your suggestion of Downey following McVeigh's act in Terre Haute. :)
-- Nanaea
An irritating bit of trivia is that I used to work in the factory where we made that blue tubular foam that covered the thigh-contact part of the Thighmaster. We made shitpots of money on it for about a year, then back to making the same ol' pipe insulation...
"Estrella" means "star" in Spanish. Don't know if it's used as a name, but its diminutive, Estrellita ("little star") is.
Stella means Star.
Hiya, Love! Our Glorious Leader, Mike C., has that covered!
STEP 1. Go to the main page of this website: http://www.behindthename.com/
STEP 2. Type in either the word "moon" or "star" in the Search Box.
STEP 3. Click the choice that says "Search in meanings".
STEP 4. Hit the "Search" button!
That's it! Try it! You'll like it! :)
-- Nanaea
STEP 1. Go to the main page of this website: http://www.behindthename.com/
STEP 2. Type in either the word "moon" or "star" in the Search Box.
STEP 3. Click the choice that says "Search in meanings".
STEP 4. Hit the "Search" button!
That's it! Try it! You'll like it! :)
-- Nanaea