Names that mean moon
Baby names that mean moon, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
Latin
Moon.
Turkish/Hebrew
Moonlight, halo.
Greek
Moon.
Turkish
Light of the moon; moonlight.
Greek
Moon; goddess of the moon.
Swahili, Arabic
Moon, moonlight.
Latin
New; chases the new moon.
Turkish
Moonlight or halo around the moon.
Turkish
Halo of light around the moon.
Greek
Goddess of the hunt and moon.
Greek, short form of Cynthia
Light, torch, or moon goddess.
Hebrew
City of the moon; fragrant.
Latin/Spanish
Child of the moon.
Turkish
Enlightened, bright, or moonlight.
Latin
Variant of Diane, from Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.
Latin
Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.
Greek
From Greek seline meaning moon or related to Selene the moon goddess.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit chandra meaning moon.
Greek
Moon goddess; variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning 'of Mount Cynthus'.
Sanskrit
The moon; symbolic of gentle and luminous qualities.
Latin
Variant of Selena, meaning moon goddess.
Greek
A short form of Cynthia or Lucinda, derived from Greek meaning 'moon goddess.'
Greek
A variant of Selena, derived from the Greek goddess of the moon.
Greek
Short form of Cynthia, derived from Greek meaning moon goddess.
Greek
New moon, from the Greek words for new and moon.
Swahili
Means 'moon' in Swahili.
Greek; from Artemis
From the Greek goddess Artemis, associated with the hunt and the moon.
Sanskrit/Latin
Moon; from Sanskrit chandra or Latin variant of Sandra.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia; means moon goddess.
French, Greek created
A variant of Celine or Selena, meaning heavenly or moon-like.
Greek/Arabic
Possibly from Greek meaning 'moon' or a diminutive of Menachem (Hebrew 'consolation').
Arabic
Name meaning moon.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess from Mount Cynthus.
Sanskrit/Indian
Possibly a variant of Chandra, meaning moon.
Turkish/Greek
Turkish name meaning moonlight or possibly from Selene the Greek moon goddess.
Hebrew
Variant of Jericho, meaning moon city or the city of fragrant air.
Mayan
Goddess of the moon, fertility and childbirth.
Arabic/Modern
A variant of Kamara or from the Arabic kamar meaning moon.
Hebrew
A variant of Jeric or Jericho, meaning city of the moon or moon city.
Persian
Moon-faced or beautiful like the moon.
Arabic
Variant of Selena derived from Selene meaning moon goddess.
Modern
Modern variant of Kamira, possibly meaning moon in Sanskrit.
English variant
Variant of Cynthia or Lucinda; moon goddess.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia, from the goddess of the moon.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Chandra, meaning moon in Sanskrit.
Greek
Variant of Cyndy from Cynthia, meaning woman from Kynthos (moon goddess).
Greek
Short form of Cydney or Cynthia, meaning moon or woman of the moon.
Hawaiian
A Hawaiian name meaning moon glow or heavenly moon.
Modern literary
A moon of Jupiter; from Greek mythology connections.