List of proper names of stars


These names of stars that have either been approved by the International Astronomical Union or which have been in somewhat recent use. IAU approval comes mostly from its Working Group on Star Names which has since 2016 been publishing a "List of IAU-approved Star Names", which as of August 2018 included a total of 336 proper names of stars.

Background

Of the roughly 10,000 stars visible to the naked eye, only a few hundred have been given proper names in the history of astronomy. Traditional astronomy tends to group stars into asterisms, and give proper names to those, not to individual stars.
Many star names are in origin descriptive of the part of the asterism they are found in; thus Phecda, a corruption of the Arabic -فخذ الدب- fakhth al-dubb "thigh of the bear". Only a handful of the brightest stars have individual proper names not depending on their asterism; so Sirius "the scorcher", Antares "like Mars", Canopus, Alphard "the solitary one", Regulus "kinglet"; and arguably Aldebaran "the follower", Procyon "preceding the dog ". The same holds for Chinese star names, where most stars are enumerated within their asterisms, with a handful of exceptions such as 織女 "weaving girl".
In addition to the limited number of traditional star names, there were some coined in modern times, e.g. "Avior" for Epsilon Carinae, and a number of stars named after people.

IAU Catalog

In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin dated July 2016 included a table of 125 stars comprising the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN together with names of stars adopted by the IAU Executive Committee Working Group on Public Naming of Planets and Planetary Satellites during the 2015 NameExoWorlds campaign and recognized by the WGSN. Further batches of names were approved on 21 August, 12 September, 5 October, and 6 November 2016. These were listed in a table of 102 stars included in the WGSN's second bulletin dated November 2016. The next additions were done on 1 February 2017, 30 June 2017, 5 September 2017, 17 November 2017, 1 June 2018, and on 10 August 2018. All 336 names are included in the current List of IAU-approved Star Names, last updated on 10 August 2018.
In addition, in 2019 the IAU organised its IAU 100 NameExoWorlds campaign to name exoplanets and their host stars. The approved names of 112 exoplanets and their host stars were published on 17 December 2019.

List

In the table below, unless indicated by a "†", the "modern proper name" is that approved by the WGSN and entered in the List of IAU-approved Star Names or otherwise approved by the IAU. The WGSN decided to attribute proper names to individual stars rather than entire multiple systems.
For such names relating to members of multiple star systems, and where a component letter is not explicitly listed, the WGSN says that the name should be understood to be attributed to the visually brightest component. In the "Historical names / comments" column, 'IAU new 2015' and 'IAU new 2019' denote that the name was approved by the IAU as a consequence of its 2015 and 2019 NameExoWorlds campaigns, respectively.
ConstellationDesignationModern proper nameHistorical names / commentsEnglish pronunciation
LynxXO-5AbsolutnoIAU new 2019
Czech Republic proposal. Fictional substance in the novel Továrna na absolutno by Karel Čapek.
Eridanusθ1 EridaniAcamar
Eridanusα Eridani AAchernar
The name was originally Arabic آخر النهر ʾāẖir an-nahr "river's end"
Cassiopeiaη Cassiopeiae AAchirdApparently first applied to Eta Cassiopeiae in the Skalnate Pleso Atlas of the Heavens published in 1950, but is not known prior to that.
Scorpiusβ Scorpii AaAcrabThe traditional name of the β Scorpii system has been rendered Akrab and Elakrab, derived from Arabic العقرب al-ʿaqrab, "the scorpion".
Cruxα Crucis AaAcruxAcrux is a modern contraction of the Bayer designation, coined in the 19th century, but which entered into common use only by the mid 20th century.
Cancerα Cancri AaAcubensThe name was originally Arabic الزبانى az-zubāná, "the claws".
Leoζ Leonis AaAdhaferaAlso called Aldhafera.
The name is originally from Arabic الضفيرة aḍ-ḍafīra, "the braid "
Canis Majorε Canis Majoris AAdhara
The name is originally from Arabic عذارى ʿaḏārá, "virgins". In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket it is designated أول العذاري ʾawwil al-ʿaḏāriyy, translated into Latin as Prima Virginum, "first virgin".
Andromedaξ AndromedaeAdhilThe name was originally Arabic الذيل aḏ-ḏayl, 'the train'
Taurusε Tauri Aa1Ain
The name is originally from Arabic عين ʿayn, "eye" and was reviewed and adopted by the IAU Executive Committee WG Public Naming of Planets and Planetary Satellites.
Sagittariusν1 Sagittarii AAinalrami
from Arabic عين الرامي ʿayn ar-rāmī "eye of the archer"
Lyraη Lyrae AaAladfar
The name is originally from Arabic الأظفر al-ʾuẓfur, "the talons ", shared with μ Lyrae.
Andromedaγ AndromedaeAlamak †
The name is originally from Arabic العناق الأرض al-ʿanāq al-ʾarḍ, "the caracal".
SerpensHD 168746AlasiaIAU new 2019
Cypriot proposal. First historically recorded name of Cyprus.
Lyraμ LyraeAlathfar †
The name is originally from Arabic الأظفر al-ʾuẓfur, "the talons ", shared with η Lyrae.
Sagittariusπ Sagittarii AAlbaldah
The name is originally from Arabic البلدة al-balda, "town". In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket designated نير البلدة nayyir al-baldah, translated into Latin as Lucida Oppidi "brightest of the town".
Aquariusε AquariiAlbali
The name is originally from Arabic البالع al-bāliʿ, "the swallower".
Cygnusβ1 Cygni AaAlbireo
The source of the name Albireo is not entirely clear.
Corvusα CorviAlchiba
From Arabic الخباء al-ẖibāʾ, "tent". In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket designated المنخر الغراب al-manẖar al-ġurāb, translated into Latin as Rostrum Corvi, "beak of the crow".
Ursa Major80 Ursae Majoris CaAlcor
From Arabic الخوار al‑ẖawwār, "the faint one".
Taurusη Tauri AAlcyone
Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Alcyone was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology.
Taurusα TauriAldebaran
The name was originally Arabic الدبران ad-dabarān, "the follower ".
Cepheusα CepheiAlderamin
From Arabic الذراع اليمين aḏ-ḏirāʿ al-yamīn, "the right arm ".
Grusγ GruisAldhanab
The name was originally Arabic الذنب aḏ-ḏanab, "the tail ".
Dracoζ Draconis AAldhibah
From Arabic الضباع aḍ-ḍibāʿ, "the hyenas", shared with η Draconis.
Delphinusε DelphiniAldulfin
Shortening of Arabic ذنب الدلفين ḏanab ad-dulfīn "tail of the dolphin".
Cepheusβ Cephei AaAlfirk
Arabic الفرق al-firq "the flock", name given by Ulugh Beg to the asterism consisting of α, β and η Cephei.
Capricornusα2 Capricorni AAlgediFrom Arabic الجدي al-jady "the kid". Alternative traditional names of Al Giedi, Secunda Giedi and Algiedi Secunda.
Pegasusγ PegasiAlgenib
Arabic الجانب al-jānib "the flank". Algenib is also another name for Mirfak.
Leoγ1 LeonisAlgieba
Arabic الجبهة al-jabha "the forehead. The WGSN re-designated the star as Algorab in July 2016.
Geminiγ Geminorum AaAlhenaDerived from Arabic الهنعة al-hanʿa, "the brand"
Ursa Majorε Ursae Majoris AAliothMember of the Big Dipper or the Plough.
Cygnusε Cygni AaAljanah
Ursa Majorη Ursae MajorisAlkaidMember of the Big Dipper or the Plough.
Cepheusρ2 CepheiAl Kalb al Rai
Boötesμ1 Boötis AaAlkalurops
Ursa Majorκ Ursae Majoris AAlkaphrah
Pegasusυ PegasiAlkarab
Craterα CraterisAlkes
Aurigaε AurigaeAlmaaz
Andromedaγ Andromedae AAlmach
Leoκ LeonisAl Minliar al Asad
Grusα GruisAlnair
Sagittariusγ2 SagittariiAlnaslFrom Arabic النصل an-naṣl, "arrowhead".
Orionε OrionisAlnilamMiddle star in the belt of Orion.
Orionζ Orionis AaAlnitakThe traditional name, alternately spelled Al Nitak or Alnitah, is from Arabic النطاق an-niṭāq, "the girdle".
Scorpiusσ Scorpii Aa1Alniyat
Hydraα HydraeAlphard
Corona Borealisα Coronae BorealisAlpheccaThe name نير الفكة nayyir al-fakka "bright of the broken " is found in the Al Achsasi al Mouakket catalogue.
Andromedaα Andromedae AaAlpheratz
Piscesη PisciumAlpherg
Dracoμ Draconis AAlrakisFrom Arabic الراقص ar-rāqiṣ, "the dancer"; also spelled Arrakis and Elrakis.
Piscesα Piscium AAlrescha
DracoHD 161693Alruba
Dracoσ DraconisAlsafi
Lynx31 LyncisAlsciaukat
Velaδ Velorum AaAlsephina
Aquilaβ Aquilae AAlshain
Capricornusν Capricorni AAlshat
Aquilaα AquilaeAltairFrom Arabic الطائر aṭ-ṭāʾir, "the flying ".
Dracoδ DraconisAltais
Leoλ LeonisAlterf
Canis Majorη Canis MajorisAludra
Ursa Majorξ Ursae Majoris AaAlula Australis
Ursa Majorν Ursae MajorisAlula Borealis
Serpensθ1 Serpentis AAlya
Geminiξ GeminorumAlzirralternately spelled Alzir
Canis MajorHD 43197AmadiohaIAU new 2019
Nigerian proposal. After a god in Igbo mythology
CraterWASP-34AmansinayaIAU new 2019
Philippines proposal. Named after Aman Sinaya, deity of the ocean and protector of fishermen in Tagalog mythology.
PegasusWASP-52AnadoluIAU new 2019
Turkish proposal. Refers to the motherland in Turkish culture.
Aquariusθ AquariiAncha
Eridanusτ2 EridaniAngetenar
The name is originally from Arabic عرجة النهر ʿarjat an-nahr, "the bend of the river"
Ursa MajorHD 102956AniaraIAU new 2019
Swedish proposal. Name of a spaceship in the eponymous poem by Harry Martinson.
Phoenixα PhoenicisAnkaa
Vulpeculaα VulpeculaeAnserAlternative traditional name is Lucida Anseris.
Scorpiusα Scorpii AAntaresAncient Greek Ἀντάρης Antarēs, "like Ares ".
BoötesHD 131496ArcalísIAU new 2019
Andorran proposal. After the peak in the north of the country.
Boötesα BoötisArcturus
Sagittariusβ2 SagittariiArkab Posterior
Sagittariusβ1 Sagittarii AArkab Prior
Lepusα LeporisArnebTraditional name Arneb is from the Arabic أرنب ʾarnab "hare"..
Sagittariusζ Sagittarii AAscellaPart of Teapot Asterism.
Cancerδ Cancri AaAsellus Australis
Cancerγ Cancri AaAsellus Borealis
Hydraε HydraeAshlesha
Boötesθ BoötisAsellus Primus †Latin for "first donkey colt"
Boötesι BoötisAsellus Secundus †Latin for "second donkey colt"
Boötesκ BoötisAsellus Tertius †Latin for "third donkey colt"
Carinaι CarinaeAspidiske
Taurus21 Tauri AAsterope, Sterope †Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Asterope was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology.
Canis MajorWASP-64AtakorakaIAU new 2019
Togolese proposal. Means the chain of the Atacora, a mountain range.
Dracoη Draconis AAthebyne
Perseusο Persei AAtik
Taurus27 Tauri Aa1AtlasMember of the Pleiades open star cluster. Atlas was the Titan god of endurance and astronomy and the father of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology.
Triangulum Australeα Trianguli AustralisAtria
Carinaε Carinae AAviorDesignated 'Avior' by His Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office for the Royal Air Force in the 1930s.
CetusHD 224693AxólotlIAU new 2019
Mexican proposal. An axolotl is a culturally significant amphibian; means "water animal" in the Nahuatl language.
EridanusHD 18742AyeyarwadyIAU new 2019
Myanmar proposal. Named after Irrawaddy River.
Cygnusπ1 CygniAzelfafageVariously reported as from Arabic السلحفاة as-sulaḥfāh "turtle", الطلف الفرس aṭ-ṭilf al-faras, "horse track", or عزل الدجاجة ʿazal ad-dajāja, "tail of the hen"
Eridanusη EridaniAzha
Originally from Arabic أدحي ʾudḥiyy "nest "; later miscopied as أرحى ʾazḥá in medieval manuscripts.
Puppisξ PuppisAzmidialternative rendering Asmidiske †
Ursa Minor8 Ursae MinorisBaekduIAU new 2019
South Korean proposal. Named after the highest mountain on the Korean peninsula.
OphiuchusGJ 699Barnard's StarNamed after the American astronomer E E Barnard, the first to measure its high proper motion.
Cetusζ Ceti AaBaten Kaitos
Eridanusυ3 EridaniBeemim
Eridanusο1 EridaniBeidThe name is originally from Arabic البيض al-bayḍ, "the eggs".
SagittariusHD 181342BelelIAU new 2019
Senegalese proposal. A rare source of water in the North.
PiscesHD 8574BélénosIAU new 2019
French proposal. A God - of light, the Sun and of health - in Gaulish mythology.
Orionγ OrionisBellatrixLatin for "female warrior"; applied to this star in the 15th century.
PerseusHAT-P-15BerehyniaIAU new 2019
Ukrainian proposal. A deity in the Slavic religion of waters and riverbanks; now a national goddess - "hearth mother, protectress of the earth".
Orionα Orionis AaBetelgeuseDerived from Arabic يد الجوزاء yad al-jawzāʾ, "the hand of ".
Aries41 Arietis AaBharani
SextansHD 86081BibhāIAU new 2019
Indian proposal. Bengali pronunciation of Sanskrit Vibha meaning "a bright beam of light".
Pegasusθ PegasiBiham
AquariusHD 206610BosonaIAU new 2019
Bosnia and Herzegovina proposal. Name of the territory of Bosnia in the 10th century.
Ariesδ ArietisBotein
Libraσ Librae ABrachium
MensaHD 38283BubupIAU new 2019
Australian proposal. Means "child" in the Boonwurrung language.
AndromedaHD 16175BunaIAU new 2019
Ethiopian proposal. Commonly used word for coffee.
Aquariusξ AquariiBunda
Carinaα Carinae ACanopusPtolemy's Κάνωβος, after Canopus, a pilot from Greek mythology, whose name is itself of uncertain etymology.
Aurigaα Aurigae AaCapellaThe traditional name Capella is from Latin, and is a diminutive of the Latin Capra.
Cassiopeiaβ Cassiopeiae ACaphThe name is originally Arabic كف kaff, "palm", a residue of an old name of Cassiopeia, الكف الخصيب al-kaff al-ẖaḍīb, "the stained hand"; also known as السنام الناقة as-sanām al-nāqa, "the camel's hump".
Geminiα Geminorum AaCastor
Cassiopeiaυ2 CassiopeiaeCastula
Ophiuchusβ OphiuchiCebalrai
ChamaeleonHD 63454CeiboIAU new 2019
Uruguayan proposal. Name of the native tree that gives rise to the national flower.
Taurus16 TauriCelaenoMember of the Pleiades open star cluster. Celaeno was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology.
Araμ AraeCervantesIAU new 2015
Named after Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the Spanish author of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Ursa Major47 Ursae MajorisChalawanIAU new 2015
Named after a mythological crocodile king from a Thai folktale.
Taurusθ2 Tauri AaChamukuy
EridanusWASP-50ChaophrayaIAU new 2019
Thai proposal. Named after the Chao Phraya River.
Canes Venaticiβ Canum Venaticorum AaChara
LyraHAT-P-5ChasonIAU new 2019
Slovakian proposal. Ancient Slovak term for the Sun.
AquilaHD 192699ChechiaIAU new 2019
Tunisian proposal. A traditional hat and national headdress.
Leoθ LeonisChertanAlternative traditional name of Chort.
PiscesHD 1502CitadelleIAU new 2019
Haitian proposal. A mountaintop fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
MonocerosHD 52265CitaláIAU new 2019
El Salvadorian proposal. Means "river of stars" in the Nawat language.
SculptorHD 4208CocibolcaIAU new 2019
Nicaraguan proposal. Named after the lake.
Cancer55 Cancri ACopernicusIAU new 2015
In honor of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
Canes Venaticiα Canum Venaticorum AaCor CaroliNamed after Charles I of England by Sir Charles Scarborough
Herculesω Herculis ACujamTraditional name, variously spelled Kajam.
Eridanusβ EridaniCursa
The name is originally from Arabic الكرسي al-kursiyy, "the chair, footstool"
Capricornusβ1 Capricorni AaDabih
Fornaxα Fornacis ADalim
Cygnusα CygniDenebThe name is originally from Arabic ذنب الدجاجة ḏanab ad-dajāja. In Chinese, Deneb is part of 鵲橋 "Magpie bridge" in the Qi Xi love story. Deneb is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle.
Capricornusδ Capricorni AaDeneb Algedi
Leoβ LeonisDenebola
Coma Berenicesα Comae Berenices ADiadem
LeoHD 96063DingolayIAU new 2019
Trinidad and Tobago proposal. Means to dance twist and turn, symbolising the national ancestral culture and language.
Cetusβ CetiDiphda
ScorpiusWASP-17DìwöIAU new 2019
Costa Rican proposal. Means "the Sun" in the Bribri language.
FornaxWASP-72DiyaIAU new 2019
Mauritian proposal. An oil lamp used on special occasions including Diwali.
CentaurusHD 117618DofidaIAU new 2019
Indonesian proposal. Means "our star" in the Nias language.
Ursa MajorHAT-P-3DombayIAU new 2019
Russian proposal. After the resort region in the North Caucasus.
Scorpiusδ Scorpii ADschubba
Ursa Majorα Ursae Majoris ADubheMember of the Big Dipper or the Plough.
Dracoψ1 Draconis ADzibanFrom the traditional name of Dziban or Dsiban for ψ1 Draconis, derived from Arabic الذئبانِ aḏ-ḏiʾbān, meaning "the two wolves" or "the two jackals".
PiscesHD 218566EblaIAU new 2019
Syrian proposal. Named after an early kingdom in Syria.
Dracoι DraconisEdasichCommon name reviewed and adopted by the IAU Executive Committee WG Public Naming of Planets and Planetary Satellites.
Taurus17 TauriElectraMember of the Pleiades open star cluster. Electra was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology.
Virgoφ VirginisElgafar
Columbaθ ColumbaeElkurud
Taurusβ Tauri AaElnathVariously El Nath or Alnath, from Arabic النطح an-naṭḥ, meaning "the butting".
Dracoγ DraconisEltaninAlternative traditional name of Etamin; both originally from the Arabic constellation name التنين at-tinnīn, "the great serpent". γ Dra was also one of the "Five Camels", Quinque Dromedarii, in Arabic العوائد al‑ʿawāʾid.
TucanaHD 7199EmiwIAU new 2019
Mozambique proposal. Represents love in the Makhuwa language.
Pegasusε PegasiEnif
Cepheusγ Cephei AaErraiIAU new 2015
Draco42 DraconisFafnirIAU new 2015
Named after a Norse mythological dwarf who turned into a dragon.
Scorpiusπ Scorpii AaFangFrom Chinese nameFáng, "the room".
Cygnusδ CygniFawaris
HydraHD 85951Felis
CetusBD−17 63FelixvarelaIAU new 2019
Cuban proposal. After Félix Varela, a noted science teacher.
VirgoHD 102195FlegetonteIAU new 2019
Italian proposal. An underworld river of fire in Greek mythology in the poem Divina Commedia by Dante Alighieri.
Piscis Austrinusα Piscis Austrini AFomalhautIAU new 2015
The name is originally from Arabic فم الحوت fum al-ḥawt, "mouth of the fish". To Persian astrologers this was a Royal star: Haftorang, Watcher of the South.
LeoHD 100655FormosaIAU new 2019
China Taipei proposal. Latin for "beautiful". Historical name of Taiwan.
HerculesHAT-P-14FranzIAU new 2019
Austrian proposal. After a character in the movie Sissi.
Cassiopeiaζ CassiopeiaeFuluFrom Chinese name 附路 Fùlù, "the auxiliary road".
DracoHD 109246FuniIAU new 2019
Icelandic proposal. Old Icelandic word meaning "fire" or "blaze".
Piscesβ PisciumFumalsamakah
Canis Majorζ Canis Majoris AaFurud
ScorpiusG ScorpiiFuyueFrom Chinese name Fu Yue.
Cruxγ CrucisGacruxThe name "Gacrux" is a contraction of the Bayer designation, coined by astronomer Elijah Hinsdale Burritt.
CancerHD 73534GakyidIAU new 2019
Bhutan proposal. Means happiness.
Cepheusμ CepheiGarnet Star †Its colour was described as "garnet" by William Herschel. Following Herschel, it was called garnet sidus by Giuseppe Piazzi
Dracoλ DraconisGiausarTraditional name, variously spelled Gianfar.
Corvusγ Corvi AGienahAlso known as Gienah Gurab; the star ε Cygni is also traditionally known as Gienah.
Cruxε CrucisGinanTraditional name in the culture of the Wardaman people of the Northern territory of Australia.
LynxWASP-13GloasIAU new 2019
United Kingdom proposal. Means "to shine " in the Manx Gaelic language.
Canis Minorβ Canis Minoris AGomeisa
Scorpiusξ ScorpiiGraffias †Italian for "claws"; also once applied to β Scorpii.
Dracoξ Draconis AGrumium
Serpensκ SerpentisGudja
SagittariusHD 179949GumalaIAU new 2019
Brunei proposal. A Malay word meaning a magical stone found in snakes, dragons etc.
Ophiuchus36 OphiuchiGuniibuu
Centaurusβ Centauri AaHadar
Aurigaη AurigaeHaedus
Ariesα ArietisHamalTraditional name, derived from Arabic رأس الحمل raʾs al-ḥamal, "head of the ram", in turn from the name for the constellation as a whole, al-ḥamal, "the ram".
Aurigaι AurigaeHassaleh
Orionι Orionis AaHatysa
Pegasus51 PegasiHelvetiosIAU new 2015
Latin for 'the Helvetian' and refers to the Celtic tribe that lived in Switzerland during antiquity.
Virgoζ VirginisHeze
TaurusHD 28678HoggarIAU new 2019
Algerian proposal. After the mountain range.
Pegasusζ PegasiHomam
TriangulumHAT-P-38HornaIAU new 2019
Finnish proposal. Hell or the underworld in Finnic mythology.
CraterHD 98219HunahpúIAU new 2019
Honduran proposal. One of the twin gods who became the Sun in Kʼicheʼ Maya mythology.
HerculesHAT-P-2HunorIAU new 2019
Hungarian proposal. After the legendary ancestor of the nation.
Scorpiusρ Scorpii AaIklil
Leo MinorHD 82886IllyrianIAU new 2019
Albanian proposal. People from whom Albanians are descended and what they call themselves.
Cruxδ CrucisImai
Ursa Major41 LyncisIntercrusIAU new 2015
Intercrus means "between the legs" in Latin style, referring to the star's position in the constellation Ursa Major.
AraHD 156411InquillIAU new 2019
Peruvian proposal. A character in the story Way to the Sun by Abraham Valdelomar.
FornaxHD 20868IntanIAU new 2019
Malaysian proposal. Means "diamond" in the Malay language.
HerculesWASP-38IrenaIAU new 2019
Slovenian proposal. A character in the novel Under the Free Sun by Fran Saleški Finžgar.
GrusHD 208487ItondaIAU new 2019
Gabonese proposal. In the Myene language, means "all that is beautiful".
Boötesε Boötis AIzarOriginally from Arabic إزار ʾizār, "veil". In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket designated منطقة ألعوع minṭaqat al‑ʿawwaʿ, translated into Latin as Cingulum Latratoris, "belt of barker". Named Pulcherrima by Otto Struve.
Scorpiusν Scorpii AaJabbah
Geminiο GeminorumJishui
Cetusγ Ceti AKaffaljidhma
Lupusα LupiKakkab †
VelaHD 83443KalausiIAU new 2019
Kenyan proposal. Means a very strong whirling column of wind in the Dholuo language.
Corona BorealisHD 145457KamuyIAU new 2019
Japanese proposal. A word denoting a supernatural entity in the Ainu language.
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