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10 baby names inspired by stars and satellites

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 28, 2026, 12:59 IST
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10 baby names inspired by stars and satellites

Space-inspired baby names carry a sense of wonder, brightness and adventure. Many parents today are choosing names connected to stars, moons, planets, and satellites because they sound unique while also carrying beautiful meanings. Here are ten baby names inspired by celestial objects and astronomy. Let's take a look!

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Orion

Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky. Named after a hunter from Greek mythology, the name carries strength and adventure. Its bold sound and celestial roots make it a striking choice for a baby boy.

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Tara

A beautiful Indian name, Tara means “star” in Sanskrit. It is simple, elegant and deeply connected with the night sky. The name is also associated with wisdom and positivity in Indian culture, making it a timeless choice for parents looking for a meaningful celestial name.

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Rhea

Rhea is one of Saturn’s natural satellites and is known for its icy surface. The name sounds gentle and sophisticated while also carrying a cosmic connection. In mythology, Rhea was considered the mother of gods, adding a strong and nurturing symbolism to the name.

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Aryabh

Aryabh is inspired by Aryabhata, India’s first satellite, named after the famous mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata. The name reflects intelligence, innovation, and scientific curiosity. It offers a modern Indian touch while honouring India’s achievements in space exploration.

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Lyra

Lyra is inspired by the small but famous constellation that contains Vega, one of the brightest stars visible from Earth. The name has a soft and musical sound because the constellation is linked with the lyre instrument in Greek mythology. It feels modern yet graceful.

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Chandra

An Indian-origin name, Chandra means “moon” in Sanskrit. It is closely tied to Indian mythology and astronomy, where Chandra is regarded as the Moon deity. The name feels calm, spiritual, and deeply connected with the beauty of the night sky.

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Stella

Derived from the Latin word for “star,” Stella has remained a popular celestial-inspired name for generations. It symbolizes brightness, hope, and beauty. The name has an international appeal and is loved for its simplicity and timeless charm.

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Leo

Leo is inspired by the zodiac constellation representing a lion. The name is associated with confidence, leadership, and warmth. Short yet powerful, Leo has become a globally loved name that combines celestial inspiration with a bold personal

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Neil

The name Neil is often associated with astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the Moon. It symbolizes courage, exploration, and achievement. Short and classic, the name remains popular among parents who admire space history and discovery.

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Anuradha

Anuradha is an Indian name connected with a nakshatra, or lunar constellation, in Hindu astronomy. The name represents success, friendship, and devotion. It carries spiritual as well as celestial significance, making it meaningful and unique. The name is also admired for its graceful sound and deep cultural roots, giving it a timeless charm.



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