Artemis: Greek Moon Goddess
Coyolxauhqui: Aztec Moon Goddess
Diana: Roman Moon Goddess
Heng-O: Chinese Moon Goddess
Ix Chel: Maya Moon Goddess
Sin/Nanna: Sumerian moon god/goddess
just to name a few.
2007-03-28 03:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Selene(in Greek) or Luna (in Latin).
Actually, Selene is the way modern Greeks still call the Moon (I'm Greek myself, so I'd better know!). It's an, otherwise, rare name among Greek girls and I haven't met myself anyone with that name so far! To be honest, it sounds like the name Celine but in modern Greek the final e is also pronounced. Notice also the the chemical element Selenium was first detected on the Moon, that's why we call it like that!
Luna I'm sure you know better from the words Luna Park, lunatic, lunar (as in lunar eclipse) etc.
Selene was the Moon goddess for ancient Greeks, Luna for the Romans.
2007-03-28 04:58:07
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answered by stardom65 3
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Here are the traditional names given to each month's full moon from the "Farmer's Almanac"
January -- Wolf Moon
February -- Snow Moon
March -- Worm Moon
April -- Pink Moon
May -- Flower Moon
June -- Strawberry Moon
July -- Buck Moon
August -- Sturgeon Moon
September -- Harvest Moon
October -- Hunter's Moon
November -- Beaver Moon
December -- Cold Moon
2007-03-28 01:45:50
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answered by M Series 3
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The main name for the moon, that I know is Luna...
2007-03-28 01:36:12
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answered by Ryder 1
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Luna
2007-03-28 01:33:23
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answered by wicked 1
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Mooney, Moonshine, Luna, Looney, haha
2007-03-28 01:39:25
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answer #6
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answered by boonu 2
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Yuè Liang (Chinese)
(Claire de) Lune (French)
Luna Tick
Luz de la luna (moonlight in Spanish)
2007-03-28 01:42:19
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answered by AJ F 3
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moon=cheese
2007-03-28 01:39:54
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answered by gamewiz1021 3
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My favorites:
Luna or
Lunesta
2007-03-28 01:40:41
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answered by suz 2
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on moonlight bay....you can hear the birdies calling....calling out my name...
2007-03-28 01:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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