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See the full Moon name for each month of the year from The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac. Learn the special meaning behind each names—from January's Wolf Moon to December's Cold Moon.
The 12 Full Moon Names and Meanings. The Full Moon has been integral to tracking the change of months and seasons since ancient times. Although the most commonly used Full Moon names are English interpretations of Native American names, some are also Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, medieval English, and Neo-Pagan.
Full moon names are historically linked to the changing seasons, natural phenomena, animal behavior, and religious/cultural events. Different regions and cultures have their own names for the full moon throughout the calendar year. This reflects the diversity of human traditions and connections between people and the natural world.
Lists of common full moon names - both by month and by season - for North America. And a word about full moon names in the Southern Hemisphere.
Learn more about the different and colorful full moon names that people and cultures have used for the monthly appearance of the Moon throughout the year.
Here is a listing of all the full moon names, as well as the dates and times (for the Eastern time zone) for the next twelve months.
Unlock the secrets of the full moon with our guide to its various names, dates, and meanings. Discover the magic of lunar lore and enhance your stargazing experience.
The number of Moon names differs slightly from tribe to tribe, but many assign either 12 or 13 full moons to the year. These names were then adopted by the Colonial Americans and have entered popular culture; below you can see a few alternatives alongside the most popular names for each month's full moon.
Here’s a closer look at the captivating traditional and alternative names for each month’s full Moon. When is the next Full Moon? See our calendar with dates and times!
These full moon names carry with them a rich tapestry of history and meanings that remind us all of our cyclical harmony with nature and our shared experience as human beings upon the earth.