Baby Moon Names For Girls

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Luna (LOO-nah)

Latin for "moon," Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon, embodying femininity and light.

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Top 10 Baby Moon Names For Girls Names

#NameSay itMeaningTag1LunaLOO-nahLatin for "moon," Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon, embodying femininity an...Popular2SeleneSeh-LEE-neeGreek for "moon," Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, known for her beauty ...Classic3ArtemisAR-teh-missThe Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery.Classic4DianaDie-AN-uhThe Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and childbirth, known for her independence ...Classic5AylaAY-lahHebrew for "oak tree" or "halo of light around the moon," symbolizing strength a...Trending6PhoebeFEE-beeGreek for "bright" or "radiant," Phoebe was a Titan associated with the moon.Classic7MahinaMah-HEE-nahHawaiian for "moon," evoking the beauty and tranquility of the islands.Trending8LivianaLee-vee-AH-nahA name of Latin origin meaning "bluish, livid," with a subtle connection to the ...Rare/Unique9CynthiaSIN-thee-uhGreek for "from Mount Cynthus," a mountain on Delos, the birthplace of Artemis, ...Classic10InduIN-dooSanskrit for "moon," representing beauty, tranquility, and feminine energy.Rare/Unique

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Luna

LOO-nah

Latin for "moon," Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon, embodying femininity and light.

Popular

Selene

Seh-LEE-nee

Greek for "moon," Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, known for her beauty and nightly journeys across the sky.

Classic

Artemis

AR-teh-miss

The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery.

Classic

Diana

Die-AN-uh

The Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and childbirth, known for her independence and strength.

Classic

Ayla

AY-lah

Hebrew for "oak tree" or "halo of light around the moon," symbolizing strength and radiance.

Trending

Phoebe

FEE-bee

Greek for "bright" or "radiant," Phoebe was a Titan associated with the moon.

Classic

Mahina

Mah-HEE-nah

Hawaiian for "moon," evoking the beauty and tranquility of the islands.

Trending

Liviana

Lee-vee-AH-nah

A name of Latin origin meaning "bluish, livid," with a subtle connection to the moon's ethereal glow.

Rare/Unique

Cynthia

SIN-thee-uh

Greek for "from Mount Cynthus," a mountain on Delos, the birthplace of Artemis, the moon goddess.

Classic

Indu

IN-doo

Sanskrit for "moon," representing beauty, tranquility, and feminine energy.

Rare/Unique

Jaci

JAH-see

Tupi-Guarani (South American indigenous) for "moon".

Rare/Unique

Lua

LOO-ah

Portuguese for "moon", a simple and elegant choice.

Trending

Hecate

HEH-kah-tee

Greek goddess associated with magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.

Rare/Unique

Titania

Tih-TAH-nee-ah

From Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", the name of the queen of the fairies, often associated with the moonlit forest.

Rare/Unique

Manon

Mah-NON

French origin, a diminutive of Marie, but also associated with the moon in some esoteric circles.

Rare/Unique

Luan

LOO-ahn

Portuguese, meaning "moon".

Rare/Unique

Chang'e

Chahng-UH

Chinese moon goddess.

Rare/Unique

Kamaria

Kah-MAH-ree-ah

Swahili for "moonlight".

Rare/Unique

Neoma

Nee-OH-mah

Greek for "new moon."

Rare/Unique

Elara

Eh-LAIR-ah

A moon of Jupiter, named after a lover of Zeus in Greek mythology.

Rare/Unique

Callisto

Kah-LISS-toh

Another moon of Jupiter, named after a nymph in Greek mythology.

Rare/Unique

Roxanne

Rox-ANN

Persian for "dawn," suggesting the moon's soft light breaking through the darkness.

Classic

Niobe

NY-oh-bee

In Greek mythology, Niobe was a queen whose tears created a river, a connection to the moon's influence on tides.

Rare/Unique

Estelle

Es-TELL

French for "star," evoking the celestial beauty of the night sky alongside the moon.

Classic

Danica

DAH-nee-tsah

Slavic for "morning star," a celestial body often associated with the moon's presence at dawn.

Rare/Unique

Amaris

AH-mah-riss

Scottish for "child of the moon," a rare and enchanting choice.

Rare/Unique

Aysu

AI-soo

Turkish for "moon water", representing purity and tranquility.

Rare/Unique

Belinay

Beh-lee-NAY

Turkish for "moon's reflection on a lake".

Rare/Unique

Lumina

Loo-MEE-nah

Latin for "light," a reminder of the moon's gentle glow.

Rare/Unique

Meztli

Mehts-lee

Nahuatl (Aztec) for "moon".

Rare/Unique

Sharune

Shah-roon

A name linked to the moon goddess in Armenian mythology.

Rare/Unique

Somayeh

So-MAY-yeh

Persian name meaning "moon-like".

Rare/Unique

Zelenka

Zeh-LEN-kah

Czech, meaning "greenish," possibly alluding to a moonbow or the faint green flash sometimes seen during twilight.

Rare/Unique

Ainar

AI-nar

A name from Basque mythology, associated with the moon.

Rare/Unique

Jacira

Jah-SEE-rah

Tupi (Brazilian) for "honey moon".

Rare/Unique

Galadriel

Gah-LAH-dree-el

From Tolkien's works, an Elven name meaning "maiden crowned with gleaming hair," reminiscent of moonlight.

Rare/Unique

Asteria

As-TEER-ee-ah

Greek for "starry," connecting to the night sky alongside the moon.

Rare/Unique

Hania

HAH-nee-ah

Polish form of Hannah, but also shares sounds with lunar names.

Rare/Unique

Nashira

Na-SHEE-rah

Arabic for "bringer of good news," reminiscent of the moon's gentle presence.

Rare/Unique

Alcmene

Alk-MEE-nee

Greek mythology, mother of Hercules, indirectly tied to celestial legends.

Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

LunaLOO-nah

SeleneSeh-LEE-nee

ArtemisAR-teh-miss

DianaDie-AN-uh

AylaAY-lah

PhoebeFEE-bee

MahinaMah-HEE-nah

LivianaLee-vee-AH-nah

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Sibling & Middle Names

Luna & Stella

Both names evoke a celestial feel.

Selene & Orion

One is the goddess of the moon, the other a prominent constellation.

Ayla & Finn

Ayla evokes moonlight, Finn signifies fairness and beauty.

Phoebe & Leo

Phoebe means bright, Leo is associated with the sun.

Luna & Grace

Classic and elegant.

Selene & Rose

Floral and mythical.

Ayla & Wren

Short, sweet, and nature-inspired.

Phoebe & June

A bright name with a summery middle.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.

Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.

Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.

Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.

Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name a "moon name"?

"Moon names" are those that directly mean "moon" in various languages, are derived from lunar goddesses or figures in mythology, or evoke the qualities associated with the moon, such as light, serenity, and mystery. These names carry a celestial charm and a connection to the night sky.

Are moon names popular?

The popularity of moon names varies. Luna is currently a very popular choice. Some names like Selene and Artemis are classic and consistently used. Other moon-related names are more unique and less common, offering a distinctive option for parents.

What are some unique moon names for girls?

For unique moon names, consider options like Kamaria (Swahili for "moonlight"), Aysu (Turkish for "moon water"), or Jacira (Tupi for "honey moon"). These names offer a rare and beautiful connection to the moon with cultural richness.

Do moon names have specific cultural origins?

Yes, moon names originate from various cultures. Many are Greek or Roman in origin, referencing lunar goddesses. Others come from Hawaiian, Turkish, Sanskrit, and indigenous South American cultures, each carrying their unique cultural significance and symbolism related to the moon.

What are some factors to consider when choosing a moon name?

When choosing a moon name, consider the meaning, origin, and pronunciation. Think about the overall sound and how it fits with your last name. Also, reflect on the cultural significance and the qualities you associate with the moon, such as serenity, beauty, and feminine power.

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