Whether you’re drawn to names inspired by constellations, planets, or celestial wonders, our curated list is sure to inspire and illuminate your quest for the ideal cosmic moniker.
Here are 50+ of the best celestial-themed baby boy names, each promising to add a touch of enchantment to your little one’s identity:
Andromeda
A galaxy 2.5 million light-years away from Earth
Altair
A bright star in the Aquila constellation
Apollo
Greek God of the Sun and Light
Atlas
A Titan from Greek mythology, condemned to hold up the sky
Caelum
Latin origin, meaning “heaven”
Cassio
Inspired by the Cassiopeia constellation
Cosmo
Greek origin, meaning “order” or “beauty”
Draco
A constellation in the northern sky
Elio
Italian and Spanish origin, meaning “sun”
Epsilon
Fifth-brightest star in the night sky
Evander
Greek origin, meaning “good man”
Felix
Latin origin, meaning “fortunate” or “happy”
Galileo
Italian astronomer, known for his contributions to observational astronomy
Griffin
Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
Helios
Greek God of the Sun
Inigo
Spanish origin, meaning “fiery”
Jupiter
The largest planet in our solar system
Kairos
Greek origin, meaning “opportune moment” or “right time”
Leo
Latin for “lion” and a zodiac sign
Lumino
Latin origin, meaning “light”
Lyndon
Old English origin, meaning “linden tree hill”
Mars
Roman God of War and the fourth planet from the sun
Nebula
A vast, cloud-like region in space
Orion
A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology
Pax
Latin for “peace”
Phoenix
Mythical bird associated with rebirth and regeneration
Quasar
A celestial object emitting intense energy
Rigel
Brightest star in the Orion constellation
Solaris
Latin origin, meaning “of the sun”
Solomon
Hebrew origin, meaning “peace”
Sirius
The brightest star in Earth’s night sky
Taurus
Zodiac sign and a constellation
Titan
A moon of Saturn and a powerful mythological figure
Ulysses
Greek hero in Homer’s epic poems
Umbriel
A moon of Uranus
Vesper
Latin origin, meaning “evening star”
Vortex
A swirling mass, often associated with celestial bodies
Xander
Greek origin, meaning “defender of the people”
Zenith
The point in the sky directly above an observer
Zephyr
Greek God of the west wind