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This girl’s name meaning ‘star’ is of Basque origin. 32. Maristela. ... Most commonly a girl’s name, Kira has both Japanese and Hebrew origins, and a meaning of ‘glittering’ and ...
Hikoboshi (ひこぼし, [彦星] Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) , Male Star) is the Japanese name for the star Altair, also known as Natsuhikoboshi (夏彦星, Summer Male Star) or Kengyūsei (牽牛星, Cow Herder Star) in Japanese. It may also refer to: the cowherd celebrated in the Chinese star festival, Qi Xi
Hoshi o Katta Hi, a Japanese anime short film directed by Hayao Miyazaki; Hoshi wa Utau or Twinkle Stars, a Japanese manga series by Natsuki Takaya; La Seine no Hoshi, a Japanese anime series based on the movie La Tulipe Noire; Hoshi no Kirby, a Japanese anime series based on the Kirby series, named Kirby: Right Back at Ya! in English
In Japanese mythology, Ama-tsu-mika-boshi (天津甕星 [1], interpretable as either "Dread Star of Heaven" [2] or "August Star of Heaven" [3]) (あまつみかぼし), also called Ame-no-kagase-o (天香香背男 [1], interpretable as either "Scarecrow Male of Heaven" [2] or "Brilliant Male" [3]) (あめのかがせお), Hoshigami Kagaseo (星神香香背男, ほしがみかがせお ...
A Sanskrit boy’s name that means ‘star’ and ‘protector.' 22. Zeke. Although in Hebrew Zeke is a shortened version of Ezekial, the Old Testament prophet, in Arabic the name means ...
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... 悠星, "long time, star" 悠正, "long time, righteous" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆうせい or katakana ユウセイ.
Her name means "Shines from Heaven" or "the great kami who shine Heaven". For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the "primary god" of Shinto. [1] [2] Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命) Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry ...
Orihime (おりひめ, 織姫, "Weaver Girl") is the Japanese name for the star Vega, also known as Shokujosei (織女星, "Weaver Girl Star") in Japanese. Orihime may also refer to: the weaver girl from the Chinese folk tale The Weaver Girl and the Cowherd; the weaver girl celebrated in Tanabata, a Japanese festival