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A galaxy 2.5 million light-years away from Earth<\/p>\n
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A bright star in the Aquila constellation<\/p>\n
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Greek God of the Sun and Light<\/p>\n
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A Titan from Greek mythology, condemned to hold up the sky<\/p>\n
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Latin origin, meaning “heaven”<\/p>\n
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Inspired by the Cassiopeia constellation<\/p>\n
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Greek origin, meaning “order” or “beauty”<\/p>\n
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A constellation in the northern sky<\/p>\n
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Italian and Spanish origin, meaning “sun”<\/p>\n
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Fifth-brightest star in the night sky<\/p>\n
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Greek origin, meaning “good man”<\/p>\n
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Latin origin, meaning “fortunate” or “happy”<\/p>\n
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Italian astronomer, known for his contributions to observational astronomy<\/p>\n
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Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle<\/p>\n
Greek God of the Sun<\/p>\n
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Spanish origin, meaning “fiery”<\/p>\n
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The largest planet in our solar system<\/p>\n
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Greek origin, meaning “opportune moment” or “right time”<\/p>\n
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Latin for “lion” and a zodiac sign<\/p>\n
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Latin origin, meaning “light”<\/p>\n
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Old English origin, meaning “linden tree hill”<\/p>\n
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Roman God of War and the fourth planet from the sun<\/p>\n
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A vast, cloud-like region in space<\/p>\n
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A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology<\/p>\n
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Latin for “peace”<\/p>\n
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Mythical bird associated with rebirth and regeneration<\/p>\n
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A celestial object emitting intense energy<\/p>\n
Brightest star in the Orion constellation<\/p>\n
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Latin origin, meaning “of the sun”<\/p>\n
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Hebrew origin, meaning “peace”<\/p>\n
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The brightest star in Earth’s night sky<\/p>\n
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Zodiac sign and a constellation<\/p>\n
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A moon of Saturn and a powerful mythological figure<\/p>\n
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Greek hero in Homer’s epic poems<\/p>\n
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A moon of Uranus<\/p>\n
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Latin origin, meaning “evening star”<\/p>\n
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A swirling mass, often associated with celestial bodies<\/p>\n
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Greek origin, meaning “defender of the people”<\/p>\n
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The point in the sky directly above an observer<\/p>\n
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Greek God of the west wind<\/p>\n
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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,…<\/p>\n