
Of course we did not have to start this list with one of the most beautiful and melodious names in Albanian: ~ Hana ~ according to the version in the moon's gegely.
~ Luna ~
In the mythology of ancient Rome, Luna was the goddess of the moon. In Latin, "moon" means "moon". For parents who want a short name, easily pronounced and familiar, Luna is a great choice for girls.
~ Karolina ~
Referred to Carolyn Porko, a famous astronomer. Among its many achievements are the important discoveries on the rings and moons of the outer planets of the solar system as well as the discovery of icy geeks in one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus.
~ Jeriko ~
The meaning of Jericho's ancient city name is "the moon city". Jericho in Palestine remains one of the oldest settlements in the world since 9000 BC. At Bibr, Jericho is the site of a great battle. The name is generally preferred for boys.
~ Aidan / Aiden ~
This name derives from Turkish culture and that of the Azerbaijani area (Aydan). Literally the name translates "from the moon" (ay - moon and dan - from).
~ Clementine / Clementine ~
In 1994, Clementine was a spaceship that was sent to observe the moon in order to evaluate the minerals and surface structures of the moon.
Hadl ~
Hadley (Hadley) is a similar area as the mountain on the Moon and in its southwest was the landing of the Apollo 15 expedition. The name is set in honor of the English mathematician John Hadley and is preferred both for girls and boys.
~ Selena ~
In Greek mythology, Selena is the goddess of the moon and is considered a beautiful and shiny deity.
~ Roris ~
Sinus Roris is a feature of the Moon, similar to a breast, but without water. As an abbreviation, the name Rory can be used.
~ Jura ~
Jura Montes is a mountain range on the moon, so called referring to the Jura Mountains on Earth (east of France and the west of Switzerland).