its me again... er... yea... *poll*
which form of 'astra' do you like best?
asta
astera
asteria
astraea
astrea
astria
means 'stalike, of the stars' or just 'star' just so you know. =P it's Latin.
asta
astera
asteria
astraea
astrea
astria
means 'stalike, of the stars' or just 'star' just so you know. =P it's Latin.
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I like "Astra" best, because it anagrams into: "a star".
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
wow, that's cool
never noticed. well, i did, but i never stopped to think about it. ^-^
never noticed. well, i did, but i never stopped to think about it. ^-^
Dont let the guys out!
Asterios (M, Hellenic) is a bona-fide guy's star name.
Asterios (M, Hellenic) is a bona-fide guy's star name.
hehe. sorry. i was actually looking for a girl's name, but certainly the guys shouldn't be left out! ^-^
I like Astrea best.
If you are interesting in star-names, here is one unusual for you: Zvezdana-it means starlike, pretty common fem. name in Croatia and Serbia.
If you are interesting in star-names, here is one unusual for you: Zvezdana-it means starlike, pretty common fem. name in Croatia and Serbia.
typo:-)
interested not interesting
interested not interesting
tis ok! thanks for the star names, i WAS looking for one. ^-^
My favorite is Asteria, which also means "starfish" in Grteek :)
By the way, "aster" (star) is Greek, not Latin :)
By the way, "aster" (star) is Greek, not Latin :)
really? it said latin... eh... my little book, not the site. ^-^ maybe astra is a latin form of the greek form...?
None of the above. I like Astrid the best.
:)
:)
oh! a new one!
it sounds lovely. =)
it sounds lovely. =)