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Luna is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning moon. In Roman mythology, Luna was the divine personification of the Moon. ... Loona, main character from ...
Loona's English name is derived from the Hangul letters ㅇㄷㅇㅅㄴ, each an initial consonant in the syllabic blocks that make 이달의 소녀 (Idarui Sonyeo). When rearranged to ㄴㅇㅇㄷㅅ, it resembles LOOΠΔ or LOONA in the Latin alphabet. [2]
Luna commonly refers to: . Earth's Moon, named "Luna" in Latin, Spanish and other languages; Luna (goddess), the ancient Roman personification of the Moon Luna (name), including a list of people and characters with this given name and surname
In 1999, Loona's first studio album titled Lunita [1] was released, followed by the third and final single from this album, the Top 30 hit "Dónde Vas".Afterwards, the song "Mamboleo", a cover version of Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Mambo", was released from the second album Entre dos Aguas reaching number 5 in German single chart.
In Sabine and ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin Lūna [ˈɫ̪uːnä]). She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun, Sol, conceived of as a god. Luna is also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis), along with Diana and either Proserpina or Hecate.
Dutch recording artist Loona covered the song and released it as the second single from her debut studio album, Lunita (1999). [16] Issued through Urban Records on 23 November 1998, the song topped the German Singles Chart in 1998 and 1999. Loona's version is certified triple gold in Germany and gold in Switzerland.
Lunita (a portmanteau of Spanish words; luna and bonita which means moon and beautiful) is the debut album by Dutch recording artist Loona and produced by DJ Sammy.It was released in 1999 via Urban Records. [1]
On June 1, 2021, at midnight Korean Standard Time, Loona announced through social media that they will be releasing a new extended play titled [&] on June 28. [3] [4] They also shared a cryptic teaser image containing the Latin words "citius, altius, fortius. Acta est fabula, plaudite" which translates to "faster, higher, stronger.