10 Names for children that mean moon

Still have not decided what your future child will be called? It is one of the most difficult decisions to make. Some fathers and mothers have decided before they conceived their baby but for others this decision is complicated by the variety of proposals that we have at our disposal. From Guiainfan

Still have not decided what your future child will be called? It is one of the most difficult decisions to make. Some fathers and mothers have decided before they conceived their baby but for others this decision is complicated by the variety of proposals that we have at our disposal.

From Guiainfantil.com we propose ten ideas of names for children that maintain a common meaning: the moon.

Ten names for children whose meaning is moon

The magnetism of the star, the enchantment of its light, its romanticism, the tranquility it transmits can make you opt for one of these options to choose the name of your baby with these beautiful original proposals and little frequent

Although most of the names that mean 'moon' are feminine we also find proposals in masculine. Most of them have an Arab origin, although we also find proposals from other cultures such as Latin, indigenous and even Basque. Most are short names with a beautiful sound.

1- London: is a name for children of Latin origin and its meaning is 'lunar force'. Sometimes it is also used as a surname.

2- Badrudeen: is a name of Arabic origin and means 'full moon of faith'.

3- Badr: the meaning of this name is 'full moon'. Its origin is also Arabic.

4- Leltxu: is a name of Basque origin. It refers to the genius, which according to Basque mythology, hides in during the night and alters the reflections of the moon to disorient people.

5- Badra: is a name of Arabic origin that symbolizes the 'full moon'. The Badria or Badriya variant is also used.

6- Himanshu: this child's name refers to the moon and also to the 'moon setting'. Its origin is Hindu.

7- Hilal: means 'new moon' and is a name of Arabic origin. Its use is very common in Turkey.

8- Kuyén: according to the culture of the Mapuche indigenous people, who live in Chile and Argentina, Kuyén is the personification of the 'Moon'.

9- Aqmar: is a name of Arabic origin and means 'brighter than the Moon' but also refers to the 'dazzling white' that the moon emits when it is in the phase of a full moon.

10- Ziri: is a name of Arabic origin used by the Berber culture and means 'moonlight'.