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- Aster
- An Old Greek name derived from asteri meaning star.
- Astra
- Like a star.
- Astoria
- Name of a place in Queens, New York.
- Astraea
- A derivative from the Greek language for the star.
- Asteria
- Modern Greek name meaning star.
- Astro
- Related to the stars, Related to the stars.
- Astor
- One who is looking for a prey; Hawk and thunder, One who is looking for a prey, Hawk and thunder.
- Astara
- Old Greek star.
- Astera
- Flower name.
- Astri
- Old Norse - Divinely Beautiful, Fair Beautiful Goddess, Divine Beauty, Fair.
- Astare
- Astaria
- Astaire
- Astry
- Astarra
- Astari
- Astria
- Latin name for star.
- Astrea
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “astḗr (ᾰ̓στήρ) Astraea / Astraía (Ἀστραῖα),” meaning “star, aster.” 1) Asteria was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and sister of Leto. According to Hesiod, by Perseus, she had a daughter Hecate. The Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling stars, Asteria flung herself into the Aegean Sea in the form of a quail in order to escape the advances of Zeus. 2) In Greek mythology, Astraea / Astrea was the daughter of Zeus and Themis or Eos and Astraeus. She and her mother were both personifications of justice, though Astraea was also associated with innocence and purity.
- Astraia
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “astḗr (ᾰ̓στήρ) Astraea / Astraía (Ἀστραῖα),” meaning “star, aster.” 1) Asteria was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and sister of Leto. According to Hesiod, by Perseus, she had a daughter Hecate. The Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling stars, Asteria flung herself into the Aegean Sea in the form of a quail in order to escape the advances of Zeus. 2) In Greek mythology, Astraea / Astrea was the daughter of Zeus and Themis or Eos and Astraeus. She and her mother were both personifications of justice, though Astraea was also associated with innocence and purity.
- Astero
- A greek word which means star.