Names inspired by Astronomy, Planets, and Cosmos can make a great name that is mystical, beautiful, and unique for the curious, a cat that goes beyond its comfort zone.
Cat Names Meaning Planet in Different Language
Consider this One-of-a-Kind Cat Name with Origin and Meaning
Astronomy Girls Cat Names
- Amra – Abkhaz Sun
- Amza – Abkhaz Moon
- Astra – Latin, Greek Star
- Aysen – Turkish Beautiful Like the Moon
- Badr – Arabic Full Moon, Moonlike
- Gerel – Kalmyk Moon
- Gunel – Azerbaijani Sun
- Celeste – Latin Heavenly, Celestial
- Celine – French Heavenly, Celestial
- Chandra – Sanskrit Moon
- Cosima – Greek Universe, Order
- Danica – Slavic Morning Star
- Dhara – Hindi Earth
- Eliana – Greek Sun
- Gaia – Greek Planet Earth, Mother Earth
- Hala – Arabic Moon’s Halo
- Kaia – Greek Earth
- Kira – Latin, Russian Light
- Lucine – Armenian Moon
- Luna – Latin Moon
- Mika – Japanese New moon
- Mehr – Tajik Sun
- Mzia – Georgian Sun
- Naledi – African Star
- Oy – Uzbek Moon
- Sayora – Tajik Planet
- Selene – Greek New moon
- Soleil – French Sun
- Stella – Latin Star
- Sholpan – Kazakh Venus
- Suri – Sanskrit Sun
- Tsolmon – Mongolian Venus
- Yulduz – Uzbek Star
Astronomy Boys Cat Names
- Addae – African Sun
- Basang – Kalmyk Venus
- Cosmo – Greek Universe, Order
- Cyrus – Persian King, Sun
- Desmond – Latin Universe, Heavens
- Helios – Greek Sun
- Kalani – Hawaiian The Heavens
- Kiran – Sanskrit Sunbeam, Moonbeam
- Ra – Mythology the Sun God
- Ravi – Sanskrit Sun
- Rinn – Irish Star, Constellation
- Marcel – French belongs to Mars
- Marco – Italian belongs to Mars
- Marek – Polish devoted to Mars
- Samson – Hebrew Sun
- Tariq – Arabic Morning Star
- Yamir – Hindu Moon
- Zhetigen – Kazakh the Greater She-Bear
Space Themed Cat Names
- Asterism – A cluster of stars that is smaller than a constellation
- Asteroid – Irregular shaped rocks that orbit the Sun
- Aurora – A strange occurrence, usually in the north or south poles, where gases in the atmosphere create a natural light show in the night sky
- Axis – An imaginary line through an object, like a planet, which it rotates around
- Celestial – Refers to objects in outer space
- Comet – An object made of ice and dust that orbits the Sun
- Constellation – Groups of stars that form a pattern
- Enceladus – Saturn’s icy moon
- Eclipse – An eclipse happens when one object from space is blocked from view by another object
- Ellipse – An oval shape. Used mainly to describe the orbit of an object
- Galaxy – This is a huge group of stars, gas, dust, and planets all held together by gravity
- Luminosity – Amount of energy or strength of light radiated by a celestial object
- Nebula – A hazy bright or dark patch of space dust and gas
- Nova – A star that suddenly flares or increases in brightness then fades back to its original luminosity
- Hubble – Telescope
- Polaris – The north Star
- Enterprise – Space shuttle
- Columbia – The first space shuttle to fly in space
- Challenger – Space shuttle
- Endeavor – Space shuttle
- Haleakala – Hawaiian Observatory
- Atlantis – Space shuttle
- Discovery – Space shuttle
- Mercury – Planet named for the Roman god of commerce
- Venus – Planet named it after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Earth – The only planet known to have life
- Mars – Planet named after the Roman god of war
- Jupiter – The largest Planet in our solar system named after the ruler of the Roman gods
- Saturn – Planet with the rings
- Uranus – Planet named for the Greek god of the heavens
- Neptune – Planet named for the Roman god of the sea
- Pluto – Planet named for the Roman god of the underworld
- Star – Pumbaa from “The Lion King” was correct when he gave his definition of a star, “They are balls of gas burning billions of miles away.”
- Supernova – Explosions that can destroy an entire star
- Spitzer – Space Telescope
- Pulsar – A neutron star that emits radio waves
- Moon – The Earth’s only satellite
- Sun – Star at the center of our solar system
- Corona – The solar wind
- Voyager – The spacecraft
- Charon – Pluto moon
- Orbit – This is the path a celestial object takes around a larger celestial body
- Planet – A celestial body that orbits a star and does not produce its own light
- Zenith – The sky that is directly overhead