Alternatives to Luna

  1. Luma
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "light"
    • Description:

      A warm and simple alternative to Luna, derived from Latin lumen "light".
  2. Lumi
    • Origin:

      Finnish
    • Meaning:

      "snow"
    • Description:

      Lumi may be a rare girls' name in the USA and England, but it comes in the Top 50 in Finland, where it means snow. Given the popularity of Winter, Holly, Ivy and many other wintery-christmassy names, we think that short and spunky Lumi definitely has potential for greater usage outside its home country as one of the more unusual names for Christmas babies.
  3. Luna sofia
    • Lunaria
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "moonlike"
      • Description:

        A genus of flowering plants in the fern family. The plant’s seed pods resemble little silver moons, hence the "Luna" related name. Lunaria is also another word for the mineral moonstone.
    • Lunarose
      • Origin:

        Combination name of Luna and Rose
      • Meaning:

        "moon flower"
      • Description:

        Luna is one of the most popular first names for girls today and Rose is the top girls' middle name, so it's inevitable that they would join up to create Lunarose, a name we expect to hear more of.
    • Lune
      • Lunet
        • Origin:

          Welsh or French, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "idol, image; little moon"
        • Description:

          In Welsh, Lunet is a form of Luned or Eluned, a saint's name that also appears in Arthurian legend as a servant of the Lady of the Fountain who rescues the knight Owain.
      • Lunika
        • Origin:

          Russian
        • Meaning:

          "little moon"
        • Description:

          This lunar choice may intrigue parents searching for alternatives to Luna.
      • Lura
        • Lusa
          • Lusine
            • Origin:

              Armenian
            • Meaning:

              "moon"
            • Description:

              A Top 50 pick in its native Armenia, this pretty moon name would make for a sophisticated alternative to mega-popular Luna, or an unexpected route to Lucy (or Lusie).
          • Luz
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              Pronounced LOOSE, this name that refers to the Virgin Mary—"Our Lady of Light"—is one of the most widely used Spanish name for girls. Its sleekness and stylish final z gives it a modern appeal, like sister name Lux. Nicknames and variations include Chitta, Lucecita, Lucelida, Lucelita, Lucha, Lucida, Lucila, Lusa, and Luzana.
          • Lyla
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Lila, Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "night"
            • Description:

              The Lyla spelling variation has now superseded the original Lila — the former remains on the rise while the latter is consistently falling in popularity.
          • Lynette
            • Origin:

              French elaboration of Lynn or Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "idol"
            • Description:

              Linda begat Lynn which gave way to Lynette, which peaked in the late 1960s. Lynette has been off the Top 1000 for a couple decades now, and the Lynn variations finding the most favor are those that put the "lyn" part at the end: Evelyn, Madelyn, Brooklyn.
          • Luna Rae
            • Nina
              • Origin:

                Short form of names that end in -nina
              • Description:

                Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it's a stylish possibility that's been underused. "Weird Al" Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.
            • Perla
              • Origin:

                Spanish variation of Pearl
              • Description:

                Consistently popular Latina gem name; good choice for those who can't shake Pearl's grandmotherly vibe.
            • Reina
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Yiddish or Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "queen; pure; wise"
              • Description:

                An appellation for the Virgin Mary, "Queen of the apostles." After three years off the US popularity charts, Reina rejoined the list in 2014, though it lags behind alternate spellings Raina, Rayna, and Reyna. It is also used in Yiddish and in Japanese.
            • Rosa
              • Origin:

                Latinate variation of Rose
              • Meaning:

                "rose, a flower"
              • Description:

                As sweet-smelling as Rose but with an international flavour, Rosa is one of the most classic Portuguese, Spanish and Italian names, which is also favored by upper-class Brits, having an ample measure of vintage charm. Rosa has been on the popularity charts for every year that's been counted, especially popular from the 1880s through the beginning of the twentieth century.
            • Rune
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "secret"
              • Description:

                Runes are symbols in ancient Germanic alphabets. They are often viewed as mysterious and therefore as a name, Rune imparts a feeling of folkloric mystery. As intriguing as that might be, the homonym ruin creates a lot of teasing potential.