Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Nebula | misty | Female | Latin |
Norma | the pattern | Female | English |
Nova | A star that suddenly becomes much brighter. | Female | Latin |
Ophelia | Serpentine
| Female | Greek |
Padme | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Pandora | talented one | Female | Greek |
Pavo | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Phobos | The personification of fear in Greek mythology | Unisex | Greek |
Phoebe | bright one | Female | Greek |
Phoebe | bright one | Female | Greek |
Pisces | Fish | Unisex | Latin |
Portia | pig, hog or doorway | Female | Latin |
Rhea | stream, mother; poppy | Female | Greek |
Rhiannon | divine queen | Female | Welsh |
Rosalind | Beautiful
| Female | Latin |
Roxana | dawn; or, little star | Female | Persian |
Scotty | From Scotland: a Gael. Diminutive of Scott.
| Female | English |
Selene | after the Greek godess of the moon | Unisex | |
Skat | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Solar | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Soledad | Solitary
| Female | Spanish |
Soleil | sun | Female | |
Spock | | Unisex | |
Star | A celestial body that emits light. A famous performer. | Female | Word |
Star | A celestial body that emits light. A famous performer. | Female | Word |