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16 Names That Mean Moon

Names that mean moon include Luna (Latin), Selene (Greek), Chandra (Sanskrit), Mahina (Hawaiian), Aylin (Turkish), and Badr (Arabic). Luna is the most popular lunar name in the United States today, while Selene comes from the Greek moon goddess and Badr refers to the full moon in Arabic.

Few images have inspired parents across more cultures than the moon, a symbol of quiet beauty, intuition, and the rhythm of time itself. From Roman goddesses to Turkish poetry, lunar names carry a soft luminosity that suits dreamers and night owls alike. This collection gathers names whose roots genuinely trace back to the moon, its phases, and its light.

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  • Luna, the Latin word for moon and the name of the Roman moon goddess, is the most popular girls' name meaning moon. Other choices include Selene from Greek mythology, Mahina from Hawaiian, and Aylin, a Turkish name referring to the halo of light around the moon.

  • Arabic offers the strongest masculine moon names: Badr means full moon, Hilal means crescent moon, and Qamar simply means moon. In Sanskrit, Chandra names the Hindu moon god and is traditionally masculine in India, though it reads as unisex to English speakers.

  • Tsukiko, written with the characters for moon and child, means moon child and is a recognized Japanese girls' name. The Japanese word for moon itself, tsuki, appears as an element in several other names, but Tsukiko is the form most familiar to English-speaking parents.

  • Yes. Luna has climbed dramatically in the United States, reaching the top ten girls' names in the 2020s. Its rise is often credited to its use by celebrities and its gentle two-syllable sound, which travels easily across Spanish, Italian, and English.

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