Whether you seek a name that twinkles like a distant star or resonates with the celestial elegance of the moon, our celestial baby girl names are sure to inspire and illuminate your quest for the perfect cosmic moniker.
Here are 50+ of the best celestial-themed baby girl names sure to add a touch of enchantment to your little one’s identity!
Andromeda
A galaxy 2.5 million light-years away from Earth
Ayla
Turkish, means “Circle of light around the sun or moon”
Adhara
A bright star in the Canis Major constellation
Araceli
In Spanish, means “altar of the sky”
Aurelia
Latin origin, means “golden one”
Azure
French origin, means “blue sky”
Beatrix
Latin origin, meaning “voyager”
Belinda
One of Uranus’ moons, meaning “beautiful”
Cassiopia
Refers to the Cassiopia constellation
Cassini
NASA space mission Cassini was used to study Saturns rings
Carina
The Carina Nebula is home to some of the most luminous stars in the Milky Way galaxy, also means “dear one”
Celia
Latin for “heavenly”
Cressinda
Ancient Greek origins, meaning “gold”
Danica
In Slavic, means “morning star”
Delphine
Meaning “blessed”
Dorothea
Greek origin, meaning “Gift of God”
Eden
In Hebrew it means “paradise”
Elara
Moon of Jupiter
Esmeray
Turkish origin, meaning “dark moon”
Estela
Spanish origin, meaning “star”
Esther
In Hebrew, means ‘star’
Haley
Named after that comet thats only viewable twice in a lifetime
Halo
Greek origin, meaning “divine aura”
Iris
Means “rainbow”
Isodora
In Greek it means “gift of the moon”
Ivelisse
French origin, meaning “life”
Juno
Means “queen of heaven”
Kalani
Hawaiian origin, meaning “of the heavens”
Kamaria
Means “moon” in Arabic
Lani
Means “celestial”
Leonora
Means “light”
Luneth
Latin origin, meaning “moon”
Lyra
Greek origin, in reference to the Lyra constellation
Nova
Explosion of a white dwarf star, also means “new”
Nyx
Greek origin, meaning “night”
Mae
Named after Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space
Mahina
Hawaiian name, meaning “moonlight”
Maristela
Spanish origin, meaning ‘star’
Mira
Means “heavenly”
Ophelia
A moon of Uranus
Persephone
God of the underworld in Greek, Hades wife
Raelle
Means “she is the sun”
Rhea
A moon of Saturn
Selene
Moon Goddess
Seraphina
Means “Bright Star” in Swahili
Seren
Means “Star” in Welsh
Serenity
Latin origin, meaning “clear, tranquil”
Soleil
French origin, meaning “sun”
Skye
Meaning “island of clouds”
Stella
Latin and Italian origin, meaning “Star”
Thebe
Moon of Jupiter
Valentina
Named after the first women ever in space, Valentina Tereshkova
Vega
One of the largest and brightest stars