Names that mean star
Baby names that mean star, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
Latin
Star.
Irish
Star of the sea.
Persian/Hebrew
Star.
Arabic
Maidens; a bright star in Canis Major.
French
Star.
Nahuatl (Aztec)
Rainbow lady, star.
English
Little star, high quality.
African
Diamond in the sky; season's start.
Latin
Sparkling; a shining star.
Spanish
Star.
Persian
Princess; the Pleiades stars.
Sanskrit, Irish
Star.
Italian
Beloved; star of the sea.
Slavic
Morning star.
Slavic
Morning star.
Latin
Star.
English
Diminutive of Esther or Estelle, names meaning star.
English
Diminutive of Mary or Paulina, meaning star of the sea or small.
Hebrew/Persian
Star.
Hebrew/Greek (variant of Esther)
Star.
Hebrew/Latin (compound)
Beloved star and God's oath; blessed promises.
Irish/Sanskrit
Hill or star; elevated and luminous.
Slavic via English
Star, a celestial gift.
Latin
Star shining brightly.
English
Star like and bright.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish for bright star or morning star, from Latin lucifer.
Hebrew
Star of the sea united with God's oath; combination name.
Arabic
Morning star; bright and guiding light.
Latin
Star, variant of Estelle.
German
Variant of Marlene, derived from Mary meaning star of the sea.
Arabic
The morning star.
Nahuatl
Star.
English
Diminutive of Molly, derived from Mary meaning star of the sea.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lee, meaning star of the sea and meadow.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lynn, meaning star of the sea and lake.
Hebrew
Variant of Miriam, meaning 'beloved', 'star of the sea', or 'drop of the sea'.
Sanskrit
Pole star or immovable, the Hindu name for the North Star.
Hebrew
Of the sea or star of the sea.
Latin
Star.
Nahuatl
From Nahuatl (Aztec) language, meaning "star."
Hebrew
Blend of Mary (meaning 'beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Anna (meaning 'grace').
Samoan/Pacific
A Samoan name meaning star or in other Pacific cultures meaning fire or night.
Modern/Sanskrit
Modern creation, possibly from Tara meaning star in Hindu tradition.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Tara or Terra, meaning earth or star.
Nahuatl
Nahuatl (Aztec) origin meaning star.
Nahuatl
Star; Aztec origin name from indigenous Mesoamerica.
Hebrew English
Star of the sea and lake; combination of Mary and Lynn.
English
Compound of Mary (star of the sea) and Grace (divine favor).
English
Compound of Mary (star of the sea) and Belle (beautiful).
Nahuatl
A star, from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs.
Hebrew
Variant of Mary, meaning star of the sea.
Arabic
Modern variant of Tariq meaning morning star.
Sanskrit/Russian
From Sanskrit origin or a variant of Marisa, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea.'
Arabic
Meaning morning star or east wind.
Modern English
Modern combination of La- prefix with Tara (Irish, meaning star).
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly a variation of Tara (Irish, star) or standalone.
Modern English
Blend of Mary and Lynn; Mary means beloved or star of the sea.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Star and Lene.
Irish
Pearl; Irish form of Margaret or Mary meaning pearl or star of the sea.
Hebrew
Variant of Maria, meaning star of the sea or beloved.