Variant of Arabic
Alya, meaning
heaven, sky
Variant of both Arabic
Alya, meaning
heaven, sky, and Arabic
Aliyah, meaning
the high, exalted one
Arabic name meaning
heaven, sky
Japanese myth name of a sun goddess who ruled the heavens, meaning
shining over heaven
Name of a Sumerian god of the
heavens, meaning
heaven; sky
Persian myth name of a goddess of fertility and water, meaning
immaculate This is also the Persian name for the planet Venus.
Egyptian myth name of a sky god, meaning
skybearer, or
brings back the distant one
Variant of Sumerian
Anonna, meaning
lady of Heaven
Variant of Sumerian
Inanna,
meaning
lady of Heaven
Estonian and Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor; grace
Hawaiian name meaning
heavenly
cloud
Spanish name meaning "altar of the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli, meaning "altar of
the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli,
meaning "altar of the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli, meaning "altar of
the sky."
Greek name derived from the elements aristos
"excellence" and arche
"origin/source." It is a biblical name as well
as the name of several historical figures: a companion
of St. Paul; a Greek tragic poet; a Greek critic and
grammarian; and a Greek astronomer and mathematician. It
is also the name of an asteroid and a crater on the
Moon.
Persian personal name, and name for the planet
Mars, meaning
victory
Latin name meaning
heavenly
Old
Roman family name, probably derived from the element
cælum,
meaning
heaven
English and Italian form of French
Céleste, meaning "heavenly."
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish
Celestino,
meaning "heavenly."
Feminine form of French
Celestin,
meaning
heavenly
Italian and Spanish form of Latin
Caelestinus,
meaning "heavenly."
Feminine form of Polish
Celestyn,
meaning "heavenly."
Portuguese form of Latin
Caelia, probably meaning
"heaven."
Esperanto name meaning
heavenly
English name derived from the French word for
sky
Name of a legendary queen of the Britons. Also the name
of moon of
Uranus and an asteroid both of which were
named after a Shakespeare character who bore this name.
Most sources say it does not have a genuine Celtic
origin and believe it to be an elaboration of the Latin
word cor, meaning
heart
Heavenly Americanized form of the French surname De Chiel used as a forename, composed of the French elements de
of and chiel
heaven
English nickname for
Roman Diana
and French
Diane,
meaning
divine, heavenly
Roman myth name of a goddess of the moon and hunting,
meaning
divine, heavenly
French form of
Roman Diana, meaning
divine, heavenly
English variant of French
Diane,
meaning
divine, heavenly
Variant of French
Diane,
meaning
divine, heavenly
Slavic form of
Roman Diana, meaning
"divine, heavenly."
English name derived from the word divine, meaning
goddess-like or
from heaven
English variant of
Dianne, meaning
divine, heavenly
Turkish name meaning
man of the sky
Korean unisex name meaning
heaven, sky
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Old English heofon, meaning
home of God, earlier
sky Possibly ultimately from Proto-Germanic
khemina-, itself from Proto-Indo-European
kem-/
kam-, meaning
to cover
Variant of Sumerian
Inanna, meaning
lady of
Heaven
Lady of Heaven Sumerian goddess of the sky,
earth, love, fertility and war.
Equated with Assyrian
Ishtar,
Greek
Astarte and
Aphrodite, and Roman
Venus.
Roman myth name of the god of the
Roman state, in charge of laws and social
order. Equivalent of Greek
Zeus, meaning
god
Hawaiian name meaning
sea and
sky
The sky/heaven Hawaiian unisex name composed of the elements ka
the and lani
heaven, sky
Hawaiian form of
Diana, meaning
divine, heavenly
Chamoru and Tagalog
(Philippine) name
meaning
heaven
Hawaiian name meaning
heaven, sky
Hawaiian name meaning
child of heaven
Hawaiian name meaning
heavenly flowers
Native American Sioux name meaning
sky
Native American Sioux name meaning
sky
Contracted form of Spanish María
Celia, meaning
"beloved-heaven."
MARS:
Myth name of the
Roman god of war after whom the month of March was named. Mars has no Indo-European derivation and is most likely derived from the name of the Etruscan god
Maris,
meaning
sea He later became associated with
Ares,
the Greek god of
war
Myth name of a
Roman god who was originally the god of tradesmen and thieves. The first planet of the solar system was named after him. The name is related to the Latin word merx from which we get the words
mercantile, merchant, mercenary, and even
mercy
Variant of Persian
Minu, meaning
heaven,
paradise
Persian name meaning
heaven, paradise
Hawaiian name meaning
the heavens
Latin myth name of a god of horses and the sea, derived from Latin Neptunus. The etymology of both Neptune and
Poseidon are uncertain, but
Poseidon, also known as
earth-shaker, may mean
distribution-lord Neptune is also the name of a planet in the solar system.
Modern English name created by spelling "heaven" backwards.
Hawaiian name meaning
heavenly girl; mist of heaven
Hawaiian name meaning
from heaven
Greek myth name of one of the Titans, a primordial hunter who was killed by a
scorpion. A constellation was named after him. If
the name is truly Greek, it means "mountain man." If it is of
Akkadian origin, it means "light of heaven."
Basque name meaning
clear sky
"Battle of fortune."
German name composed
of the elements od "fortune, wealth" and hild
"battle." This name was given to
an asteroid discovered by
Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth in Heidelberg, Germany on
March 18, 1923.
Greek myth name of a muse of astronomy, derived from the word ouranios,
meaning "heavenly."
Original Greek form of Latin
Uranus,
meaning "the heavens."
Greek myth name of a son of
Ares,
meaning "fear." This is also the name of a moon of the planet
Mars.
Latin form of Greek
Plouton, meaning
"wealth," myth name of a god of the underworld after whom a planet
was named.