Here are some suggestions for names inspired by the solar system and all things cosmic.
Baby boy names inspired by the solar system
Name | Inspiration |
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Aten | asteroid group |
Apollo | Greek god of the sun and light, famous NASA space programme |
Arche | moon orbiting Jupiter |
Atlas | tiny smooth-surfaced moon of Saturn |
Caelum | faint constellation of stars in the southern hemisphere |
Comet | |
Cosmo | from cosmos, meaning the whole universe |
Deimos | one of the moons of Mars |
Draco | constellation |
Eos | family name of a belt of asteroids |
Halo | galactic halo |
Hercules | constellation |
Janus | one of Saturn's moons |
Jupiter | fifth planet from the sun and largest planet in the solar system |
Kale | moon orbiting Jupiter |
Mars | the red planet, named after the Roman god of war |
Mercury | smallest of the eight planets, surface similar to Earth's moon |
Neptune | 17 times the mass of earth, with visible weather patterns |
Nysa | group of asteroids in the Main Belt |
Orion | brightest and best-known constellation, also called The Hunter |
Pallas | family of asteroids |
Perseus | constellation with an annual meteor shower |
Phoenix | constellation |
Pluto | a dwarf planet with five moons |
Proteus | one of Neptune's moons |
Rigel | brightest star in the constellation of Orion |
Rocket | |
Themis | asteroid family |
Thule | large asteroid discovered in 1888 |
Triton | moon orbiting Neptune |
Vulcan | hypothetical planet whose existence was disproved in 1915 |
Wolf | Lupus in Latin, constellation in the southern sky |
Baby girl names inspired by the solar system
Name | Inspiration |
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Ariel | moon of Uranus, made of ice and rocky material |
Amalthea | moon of Jupiter, surface of large craters and mountains |
Astrid | Swedish Space Corporation's first microsatellite |
Aurora | Roman goddess of the sunrise |
Belinda | ninth moon of Uranus, part of the Portia group of satellites |
Bellatrix | star in the Orion constellation |
Bianca | one of 13 inner moons of Uranus |
Carina | constellation containing Canopus, the second-brightest star in the sky |
Cassiopeia | northern constellation with a distinctive W shape |
Celeste | from celestial, meaning heavenly |
Ceres | dwarf planet in the inner solar system, may contain pure water ice |
Cordelia | inner moon of Uranus |
Cressida | fourth-largest moon of Uranus |
Despina | inner satellite of Neptune, also called Neptune V |
Elara | moon of Jupiter, named after one of Zeus's lovers |
Esther | star |
Fay | stars, attendants of the moon in the night sky in poetry |
Galatea | inner satellite of Neptune |
Galaxy | |
Gemini | a constellation of the zodiac, Latin for twins |
Halley | comet visible to the human eye every 75 years |
Helene | moon of Saturn, discovered in 1980 |
Juliet | moon of Uranus, belongs to Portia group of satellites |
Larissa | fifth moon of Neptune |
Leda | moon of Jupiter, one of Zeus's lovers |
Luna | Latin for moon |
Lyra | small constellation, principal star Vega |
Maia | a blue-giant star in the Taurus constellation |
Miranda | smallest of the major moons of Uranus |
Norma | small constellation in the southern hemisphere |
Nova | nuclear explosion in a white dwarf star |
Ophelia | second moon of Uranus, a shepherd satellite with Cordelia |
Pandora | heavily-cratered moon of Saturn |
Phoebe | moon of Saturn, first satellite discovered |
Portia | moon of Uranus, heads Portia group of satellites |
Rhea | one of Saturn's moons |
Rosalind | moon of Uranus, discovered in 1986 |
Seren | Welsh origin, means star |
Stella | Latin for star, variations Estelle, Estella |
Thebe | red-coloured inner satellite of Jupiter |
Titania | largest of Uranus' moons, queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Vega | one of the brightest stars in the sky, in the Lyra constellation |
Venus | brightest object in the night sky after the moon, Roman goddess of beauty |
Baby boy or girl names inspired by the solar system
Name | Inspiration |
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Andromeda | large constellation, Andromedids meteor shower |
Aries | constellation of the zodiac, Latin for ram |
Callisto | moon of Jupiter, nymph transformed into a bear and set amongst the stars in Greek myth |
Charon | largest moon of Pluto, discovered in 1978 |
Dione | moon of Saturn with a surface of ice cliffs |
Europa | smooth-surfaced moon of Jupiter |
Io | moon of Jupiter, has 400 active volcanoes |
Libra | faint constellation of the zodiac, means weighing scales, or balance of heaven |
Oberon | moon of Uranus, consists of ice and rock |
Polaris | bright star above the North Pole, also called North Star, or Pole Star |
Sol | Latin name for the sun |
Sirius | brightest star in the sky |
Urania | daughter of Zeus, Greek muse in charge of astronomy |
Vega | brightest star in the Lyra constellation |
Zeke | shooting star in Arabic |
Unisex baby names
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