Nisha's Personal Name List
Altair
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Astronomy, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Pronounced:
al-TEHR
(
English
)
Means
"the flyer"
in Arabic. This is the name of a star in the constellation Aquila.
Aquila
Gender:
Masculine
&
Feminine
Usage:
Biblical, Ancient Roman
Pronounced:
AK-wil-ə
(
English
)
ə-KWIL-ə
(
English
)
From a Roman
cognomen
meaning
"eagle"
in Latin. In Acts in the
New Testament
Paul
lives with Aquila and his wife
Priscilla
(or Prisca) for a time.
Aurora
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Romanian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Roman Mythology
Pronounced:
ow-RAW-ra
(
Italian
)
ow-RO-ra
(
Spanish
,
Latin
)
ə-RAWR-ə
(
English
)
OW-ro-rah
(
Finnish
)
Means
"dawn"
in Latin. Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning. It has occasionally been used as a given name since the Renaissance.
Céleste
Gender:
Feminine
&
Masculine
Usage:
French
Pronounced:
SEH-LEST
French feminine and masculine form of
Caelestis
.
Celeste
Gender:
Feminine
&
Masculine
Usage:
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English
Pronounced:
cheh-LEH-steh
(
Italian
)
theh-LEHS-teh
(
European Spanish
)
seh-LEHS-teh
(
Latin American Spanish
)
sə-LEST
(
English
)
Italian feminine and masculine form of
Caelestis
. It is also the Portuguese, Spanish and English feminine form.
Deneb
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Astronomy
Pronounced:
DEHN-ehb
(
English
)
Derived from Arabic
ذنب
(dhanab)
meaning
"tail"
[1]
. This is the name of a star in the constellation Cygnus.
Vega
2
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Astronomy
The name of a star in the constellation Lyra. Its name is from Arabic
الواقع
(al-Wāqiʿ)
meaning "the swooping (eagle)".
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