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 been publishing a "List of IAU-approved Star Names" since 2016. As of December 2025, the list included a total of 530 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 constellations or asterisms and give proper names to those, not to individual stars.Many star names are, in origin, descriptive of the part in the constellation they are found in; thus Phecda, a corruption of Arabic فخذ الدب. Only a handful of the brightest stars have individual proper names not depending on their asterism; so Sirius, Antares, Canopus, Alphard, Regulus ; and arguably Aldebaran and Procyon. The same holds for Chinese star names, where most stars are enumerated within their asterisms, with a handful of exceptions such as 織女 .
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 the 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.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, with an additional pair of names approved on 1 March 2020. An additional two star names were approved on 4 April 2022. In June 2023, an additional 20 names were approved in the NameExoWorlds 2022 campaign, bringing the total to 471 named stars.
Since 2024, newly approved names have appeared on the exopla.net website maintainted by the WGSN., 59 new star names have been approved, bringing the total to 530.
List
In the table below, unless indicated by a "†", the "modern proper name" is the name 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-star systems.Names marked with a "†" have not been approved by the IAU.
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, "NameExoWorlds " denotes that the name was approved by the IAU as a consequence of that year's NameExoWorlds campaign.
| [IAU constellations|] | Designation | Modern proper name | Historical names/comments | English pronunciation |
| Lynx | XO-5 | Absolutno | NameExoWorlds 2019 Czech Republic proposal; a fictional substance in the novel Továrna na absolutno by Karel Čapek. | , |
| Eridanus | θ1 Eridani A | Acamar | ||
| Eridanus | α Eridani A | Achernar | The name was originally . | |
| Cassiopeia | η Cassiopeiae A | Achird | Apparently first applied to η Cassiopeiae in the Atlas of the Heavens published in 1950, but is not known prior to that. | |
| Scorpius | β1 Scorpii Aa | Acrab | The traditional name of the β Scorpii system has been rendered Akrab and Elakrab, derived from . | |
| Crux | α Crucis Aa | Acrux | "Acrux" 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. | |
| Cancer | α Cancri Aa | Acubens | The name was originally . | |
| Leo | ζ Leonis Aa | Adhafera | Also called Aldhafera. The name is originally from . | |
| Canis Major | ε Canis Majoris A | Adhara | The name is originally from . In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, it is designated أول العذاري, translated into Latin as Prima Virginum. | |
| Andromeda | ξ Andromedae | Adhil | The name was originally . | |
| Taurus | ε Tauri Aa1 | Ain | The name is originally from and was reviewed and adopted by the Working Group on Star Names. | |
| Sagittarius | ν1 Sagittarii A | Ainalrami | From . | |
| Carina | HD 95086 | Aiolos | NameExoWorlds 2022 Greek proposal; named after Aeolus, a god from Greek mythology. | |
| Lyra | η Lyrae Aa | Aladfar | The name is originally from, shared with μ Lyrae. | |
| Serpens | HD 168746 | Alasia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Cypriot proposal; first historically recorded name of Cyprus. | |
| Lyra | μ Lyrae | Alathfar† | The name is originally from, shared with η Lyrae. | |
| Triangulum | β Trianguli A | Alaybasan | From the Arabic asterism Al-Aybasān, the Two Joints. | |
| Sagittarius | π Sagittarii A | Albaldah | The name is originally from . In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, it is designated نير البلدة, translated into Latin as Lucida Oppidi. | |
| Aquarius | ε Aquarii | Albali | The name is originally from . | |
| Cygnus | β1 Cygni Aa | Albireo | The source of the name Albireo is not entirely clear. | |
| Corvus | α Corvi | Alchiba | From . In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, it is designated المنخر الغراب, translated into Latin as Rostrum Corvi. | |
| Ursa Major | 80 Ursae Majoris Ca | Alcor | From . | |
| Taurus | η Tauri A | Alcyone | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Alcyone was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Taurus | α Tauri | Aldebaran | The name was originally . | |
| Cepheus | α Cephei | Alderamin | From . | |
| Grus | γ Gruis | Aldhanab | The name was originally الذنب . | |
| Draco | ζ Draconis A | Aldhibah | From . | |
| Perseus | ε Persei A | Áldu | Sámi word for a female reindeer, in reference to the Sámi reindeer constellation Sarvvis. | |
| Delphinus | ε Delphini | Aldulfin | Shortening of . | |
| Andromeda | ο Andromedae Aa | Alfarasalkamil | From the Arabic constellation Al-Faras al-Kamil, the Complete Horse. | |
| Cepheus | β Cephei Aa | Alfirk | From . Name given by Ulugh Beg to the asterism consisting of α, β and η Cephei. | |
| Capricornus | α2 Capricorni | Algedi | From . Alternative traditional names are Al Giedi, Secunda Giedi and Algiedi Secunda. | |
| Pegasus | γ Pegasi | Algenib | From . Algenib is also another name for α Persei. | |
| Leo | γ1 Leonis | Algieba | From . | |
| Perseus | β Persei Aa1 | Algol | From . In ancient Egypt, the star represented Horus. | |
| Corvus | δ Corvi A | Algorab | The traditional name Algorab is derived from . The WGSN re-designated the star as Algorab in July 2016. | |
| Gemini | γ Geminorum Aa | Alhena | Derived from . | |
| Ursa Major | ε Ursae Majoris A | Alioth | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. | |
| Cygnus | ε Cygni Aa | Aljanah | ||
| Ursa Major | η Ursae Majoris | Alkaid | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. | |
| Boötes | μ1 Boötis Aa | Alkalurops | ||
| Ursa Major | κ Ursae Majoris A | Alkaphrah | ||
| Pegasus | υ Pegasi | Alkarab | ||
| Crater | α Crateris | Alkes | From or | |
| Auriga | ε Aurigae Aa | Almaaz | ||
| Andromeda | γ Andromedae A | Almach | Derived from | |
| Leo | κ Leonis | Al Minliar al Asad† | From | |
| Grus | α Gruis | Alnair | ||
| Sagittarius | γ2 Sagittarii | Alnasl | From . | |
| Orion | ε Orionis | Alnilam | The middle star in Orion's belt. Derived from. | |
| Orion | ζ Orionis Aa | Alnitak | The traditional name, alternately spelled Al Nitak or Alnitah, is from . | |
| Scorpius | σ Scorpii Aa1 | Alniyat | ||
| Hydra | α Hydrae | Alphard | ||
| Corona Borealis | α Coronae Borealis | Alphecca | The name نير الفكة is found in the Al Achsasi al Mouakket catalogue. | |
| Andromeda | α Andromedae Aa | Alpheratz | ||
| Pisces | η Piscium A | Alpherg | ||
| Draco | μ Draconis A | Alrakis | From ; also spelled Arrakis and Elrakis. | |
| Pisces | α Piscium A | Alrescha | ||
| Draco | HD 161693 | Alruba | ||
| Draco | σ Draconis | Alsafi | ||
| Lynx | 31 Lyncis | Alsciaukat | ||
| Vela | δ Velorum Aa | Alsephina | ||
| Aquila | β Aquilae A | Alshain | ||
| Capricornus | ν Capricorni A | Alshat | ||
| Aquila | α Aquilae | Altair | From . Altair is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle asterism. | |
| Draco | δ Draconis | Altais | ||
| Leo | λ Leonis | Alterf | ||
| Canis Major | η Canis Majoris | Aludra | ||
| Ursa Major | ξ Ursae Majoris Aa | Alula Australis | ||
| Ursa Major | ν Ursae Majoris | Alula Borealis | ||
| Serpens | θ1 Serpentis A | Alya | ||
| Gemini | ξ Geminorum | Alzirr | Alternately spelled Alzir. | |
| Canis Major | HD 43197 | Amadioha | NameExoWorlds 2019 Nigerian proposal; named after Amadioha, a god in Igbo mythology. | |
| Crater | WASP-34 | Amansinaya | NameExoWorlds 2019 Philippines proposal. Named after Aman Sinaya, deity of the ocean and protector of fishermen in Tagalog mythology. | |
| Pegasus | WASP-52 | Anadolu | NameExoWorlds 2019 Turkish proposal; refers to the motherland in Turkish culture. | |
| Vela | GJ 367 | Añañuca | NameExoWorlds 2022 Chilean proposal; named for the endemic Chilean wildflower Phycella cyrtanthoides. | |
| Aquarius | θ Aquarii | Ancha | ||
| Eridanus | τ2 Eridani | Angetenar | The name is originally from . | |
| Ursa Major | HD 102956 | Aniara | NameExoWorlds 2019 Swedish proposal; name of a spaceship in Aniara, the eponymous poem by Harry Martinson. | |
| Phoenix | α Phoenicis | Ankaa | ||
| Vulpecula | α Vulpeculae | Anser | Alternative traditional name is Lucida Anseris. | |
| Scorpius | α Scorpii A | Antares | From . | |
| Aquila | θ Aquilae A | Antinous | From the historical constellation Antinous. | |
| Virgo | 74 Virginis | Apamvatsa | Apāṃvatsa, "calf of the waters", a traditional Indian name. | |
| Triangulum | γ Trianguli | Apdu | From the ancient Egyptian constellation Apdu, the Bird. | |
| Boötes | HD 131496 | Arcalís | NameExoWorlds 2019 Andorran proposal; named after Vallnord, a peak in the north of the country. | |
| Boötes | α Boötis | Arcturus | From ancient Greek Ἀρκτοῦρος, "Guardian of the Bear". | |
| Sagittarius | β2 Sagittarii | Arkab Posterior | ||
| Sagittarius | β1 Sagittarii | Arkab Prior | ||
| Lepus | α Leporis A | Arneb | The traditional name Arneb is from . | |
| Sagittarius | ζ Sagittarii A | Ascella | Part of the Teapot asterism. | |
| Cancer | δ Cancri Aa | Asellus Australis | ||
| Cancer | γ Cancri Aa | Asellus Borealis | ||
| Hydra | ε Hydrae A | Ashlesha | Āśleṣā, the 9th nakshatra in Indian astronomy. | |
| Boötes | θ Boötis | Asellus Primus† | Latin for 'first donkey colt'. | |
| Boötes | ι Boötis | Asellus Secundus† | Latin for 'second donkey colt'. | |
| Boötes | κ Boötis | Asellus Tertius† | Latin for 'third donkey colt'. | |
| Carina | ι Carinae | Aspidiske | ||
| Taurus | 21 Tauri A | Asterope | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Asterope was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Canis Major | WASP-64 | Atakoraka | NameExoWorlds 2019 Togolese proposal; means 'the chain of the Atacora', a mountain range. | |
| Draco | η Draconis A | Athebyne | ||
| Perseus | ο Persei A | Atik | ||
| Taurus | 27 Tauri Aa1 | Atlas | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Atlas was the Titan of endurance and astronomy and the father of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Triangulum Australe | α Trianguli Australis | Atria | ||
| Carina | ε Carinae A | Avior | Designated "Avior" by His Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office for the Royal Air Force in the 1930s. | |
| Cetus | HD 224693 | Axólotl | NameExoWorlds 2019 Mexican proposal. An axolotl is a culturally significant amphibian; the name means 'water animal' in the Nahuatl language. | |
| Eridanus | HD 18742 | Ayeyarwady | NameExoWorlds 2019 Myanmar proposal; named after the Irrawaddy River. | |
| Cygnus | π1 Cygni | Azelfafage | Variously reported as from, الطلف الفرس, or عزل الدجاجة . | |
| Eridanus | η Eridani | Azha | Originally from ; later miscopied as أزحى in medieval manuscripts. | |
| Puppis | ξ Puppis | Azmidi | Alternatively rendered Asmidiske. | |
| Ursa Minor | 8 Ursae Minoris | Baekdu | NameExoWorlds 2019 South Korean proposal; named after the highest mountain on the Korean peninsula. | |
| Auriga | δ Aurigae A | Bagu | From the Chinese constellation Bā Gǔ. | |
| Ophiuchus | γ Ophiuchi | Bake-eo | Traditional Marshallese name, referring to the Spondylus mussel. Pronounced "bakey-yew"; also written Bake Eo. | |
| Ophiuchus | V2500 Ophiuchi | Barnard's Star | Named after the American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard, the first to measure its high proper motion. | |
| Cetus | ζ Ceti Aa | Baten Kaitos | From . | |
| Indus | LHS 3844 | Batsũ̀ | NameExoWorlds 2022 Costa Rican proposal; Bribri word for hummingbird. | |
| Eridanus | υ3 Eridani | Beemim | ||
| Eridanus | ο1 Eridani | Beid | The name is originally from . | |
| Sagittarius | HD 181342 | Belel | NameExoWorlds 2019 Senegalese proposal; a rare source of water in the North. | |
| Pisces | HD 8574 | Bélénos | NameExoWorlds 2019 French proposal; named after Belenus, a god of light, the Sun and of health in Gaulish mythology. | |
| Orion | γ Orionis | Bellatrix | Latin for 'female warrior'; applied to this star in the 15th century. | |
| Perseus | HAT-P-15 | Berehynia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Ukrainian proposal. A deity of waters and riverbanks in Slavic religion; now a national goddess – "hearth mother, protectress of the earth". | |
| Orion | α Orionis A | Betelgeuse | Derived from . | |
| Aries | 41 Arietis Aa | Bharani | Bharani, the 2nd nakshatra in Indian astronomy, consisting of three stars of which this is the brightest. | |
| Sextans | HD 86081 | Bibhā | NameExoWorlds 2019 Indian proposal; Bengali pronunciation of Sanskrit Vibha, meaning 'a bright beam of light'. | |
| Pegasus | θ Pegasi | Biham | ||
| Corona Borealis | T Coronae Borealis | Blaze Star | "Blaze Star" has been used as a nickname for this recurrent nova since 1866. | |
| Hercules | 95 Herculis A | Bodu | From the Chinese asterism Bó Dù. | |
| Aquarius | HD 206610 | Bosona | NameExoWorlds 2019 Bosnia and Herzegovina proposal; name of the territory of Bosnia in the 10th century. | |
| Aries | δ Arietis | Botein | ||
| Libra | σ Librae A | Brachium | ||
| Mensa | HD 38283 | Bubup | NameExoWorlds 2019 Australian proposal; means 'child' in the Boonwurrung language. | |
| Andromeda | HD 16175 | Buna | NameExoWorlds 2019 Ethiopian proposal; a commonly used word for coffee. | |
| Aquarius | ξ Aquarii A | Bunda | ||
| Carina | α Carinae A | Canopus | Ptolemy's Κάνωβος, after Canopus, a pilot from Greek mythology, whose name is itself of uncertain etymology. | |
| Auriga | α Aurigae Aa | Capella | The traditional name Capella is from Latin, and is a diminutive of capra. | |
| Cassiopeia | β Cassiopeiae A | Caph | The name is originally, a residue of an old name of Cassiopeia, الكف الخصيب ; also known as السنام الناقة . | |
| Gemini | α Geminorum Aa | Castor | ||
| Cassiopeia | υ2 Cassiopeiae | Castula | ||
| Ophiuchus | β Ophiuchi | Cebalrai | ||
| Chamaeleon | HD 63454 | Ceibo | NameExoWorlds 2019 Uruguayan proposal; named after Erythrina crista-galli. | |
| Taurus | 16 Tauri | Celaeno | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Celaeno was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Ara | μ Arae | Cervantes | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the Spanish author of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha. | |
| Cassiopeia | κ Cassiopeiae | Cexing | From the Chinese star name Cè, plus xing meaning star. | |
| Ursa Major | 47 Ursae Majoris | Chalawan | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after Chalawan, a mythological crocodile king from a Thai folktale. | |
| Taurus | θ2 Tauri Aa | Chamukuy | ||
| Eridanus | WASP-50 | Chaophraya | NameExoWorlds 2019 Thai proposal; named after the Chao Phraya River. | |
| Canes Venatici | β Canum Venaticorum Aa | Chara | ||
| Lyra | HAT-P-5 | Chasoň | NameExoWorlds 2019 Slovakian proposal; an ancient Slovak term for the Sun. | |
| Aquila | HD 192699 | Chechia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Tunisian proposal; a taqiyah and national headdress. | |
| Leo | θ Leonis | Chertan | Alternative traditional name Chort. | |
| Pisces | HD 1502 | Citadelle | NameExoWorlds 2019 Haitian proposal; named after Citadelle Laferrière, a mountaintop fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site. | |
| Monoceros | HD 52265 | Citalá | NameExoWorlds 2019 El Salvadorian proposal; means 'river of stars' in the Nawat language. | |
| Sculptor | HD 4208 | Cocibolca | NameExoWorlds 2019 Nicaraguan proposal; named after Lake Nicaragua. | |
| Cancer | 55 Cancri A | Copernicus | NameExoWorlds 2015 In honor of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. | |
| Canes Venatici | α2 Canum Venaticorum Aa | Cor Caroli | Named after Charles I of England by Sir Charles Scarborough. | |
| Hercules | ω Herculis A | Cujam | Traditional name, variously spelled Kajam. | |
| Eridanus | β Eridani | Cursa | The name is originally from . | |
| Camelopardalis | BE Camelopardalis | Custos | From the historical constellation Custos Messium. | |
| Capricornus | β1 Capricorni Aa | Dabih | ||
| Perseus | φ Persei A | Dajiangjunbei | From the Chinese constellation Dajiangjun ; the northern star. | |
| Fornax | α Fornacis A | Dalim | ||
| Tucana | L 168-9 | Danfeng | NameExoWorlds 2022 Chinese proposal; named after the red phoenix t=丹鳳, a bird from Chinese mythology. | |
| Triangulum | δ Trianguli A | Deltoton | From an ancient Greek name for Triangulum. | |
| Cygnus | α Cygni | Deneb | The name is originally from . | |
| Capricornus | δ Capricorni Aa | Deneb Algedi | ||
| Leo | β Leonis | Denebola | ||
| Coma Berenices | α Comae Berenices A | Diadem | ||
| Puppis | WASP-121 | Dilmun | NameExoWorlds 2022 Bahraini proposal; named after the ancient civilization of the same name. | |
| Leo | HD 96063 | Dingolay | NameExoWorlds 2019 Trinidad and Tobago proposal; means 'to dance, twist and turn', symbolising the national ancestral culture and language. | |
| Cetus | β Ceti | Diphda | Arabic for 'frog', from the phrase ضفدع الثاني aḍ-ḍifdaʿ aṯ-ṯānī 'the second frog' | |
| Scorpius | WASP-17 | Dìwö | NameExoWorlds 2019 Costa Rican proposal; means 'the Sun' in the Bribri language. | |
| Fornax | WASP-72 | Diya | NameExoWorlds 2019 Mauritian proposal; named after an oil lamp used on special occasions, including Diwali. | |
| Centaurus | HD 117618 | Dofida | NameExoWorlds 2019 Indonesian proposal; means 'our star' in the Nias language. | |
| Ursa Major | HAT-P-3 | Dombay | NameExoWorlds 2019 Russian proposal; named after the Dombay resort region in the North Caucasus. | |
| Scorpius | δ Scorpii A | Dschubba | ||
| Ursa Major | α Ursae Majoris A | Dubhe | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. | |
| Draco | ψ1 Draconis A | Dziban | From the traditional name of Dziban or Dsiban, derived from . | |
| Pisces | HD 218566 | Ebla | NameExoWorlds 2019 Syrian proposal; named after Ebla, an early kingdom in Syria. | |
| Draco | ι Draconis | Edasich | Common name reviewed and adopted by the Working Group on Star Names. | |
| Taurus | 17 Tauri | Electra | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Electra was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Virgo | φ Virginis A | Elgafar | ||
| Columba | θ Columbae | Elkurud | ||
| Taurus | β Tauri Aa | Elnath | Variously El Nath or Alnath, from . | |
| Draco | γ Draconis | Eltanin | Alternative traditional name of Etamin; both originally from the Arabic constellation name التنين . γ Dra was also one of the "Five Camels", in Arabic العوائد. | |
| Tucana | HD 7199 | Emiw | NameExoWorlds 2019 Mozambique proposal; represents love in the Makhuwa language. | |
| Pegasus | ε Pegasi | Enif | ||
| Cepheus | γ Cephei Aa | Errai | NameExoWorlds 2015 | |
| Draco | 42 Draconis A | Fafnir | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after a Norse mythological dwarf who turned into a dragon. | |
| Scorpius | π Scorpii Aa | Fang | From the Chinese name 房 Fáng. | |
| Cygnus | δ Cygni A | Fawaris | ||
| Hydra | HD 85951 | Felis | From the historical constellation Felis. | |
| Cetus | BD−17 63 | Felixvarela | NameExoWorlds 2019 Cuban proposal; named after Félix Varela, a noted science teacher. | |
| Hydra | WASP-166 | Filetdor | NameExoWorlds 2022 Spanish proposal; named after a golden sea serpent, the protagonist of a Mallorcan folktale. | |
| Virgo | HD 102195 | Flegetonte | NameExoWorlds 2019 Italian proposal. Named after Phlegethon, an underworld river of fire in Greek mythology in the poem Divina Commedia by Dante Alighieri. | |
| Piscis Austrinus | α Piscis Austrini A | Fomalhaut | NameExoWorlds 2015 The name is originally from . In Persian astrology, this star was called "Haftorang, Watcher of the South", one of the royal stars. | |
| Leo | HD 100655 | Formosa | NameExoWorlds 2019 Chinese Taipei proposal; is a historical name for Taiwan. | |
| Hercules | HAT-P-14 | Franz | NameExoWorlds 2019 Austrian proposal; named after Franz Joseph I of Austria. | |
| Cassiopeia | ζ Cassiopeiae | Fulu | From the Chinese name 附路 Fùlù. | |
| Pisces | β Piscium | Fumalsamakah | ||
| Draco | HD 109246 | Funi | NameExoWorlds 2019 Icelandic proposal; an Old Icelandic word meaning 'fire' or 'blaze'. | |
| Canis Major | ζ Canis Majoris Aa | Furud | ||
| Scorpius | G Scorpii | Fuyue | From the Chinese name Fu Yue. | |
| Crux | γ Crucis | Gacrux | The name "Gacrux" is a contraction of the Bayer designation, coined by astronomer Elijah Hinsdale Burritt. | |
| Cancer | HD 73534 | Gakyid | NameExoWorlds 2019 Bhutan proposal; means happiness. | |
| Cassiopeia | 50 Cassiopeiae | Gang | From the Chinese asterism Gàng. | |
| Virgo | GJ 486 | Gar | NameExoWorlds 2022 Spanish proposal; Basque word for flame. | |
| Cepheus | μ Cephei | Garnet Star | Its colour was described as "garnet" by William Herschel. Following Herschel, it was called garnet sidus by Giuseppe Piazzi. | |
| Gemini | PSR B0633+17 | Geminga | both a contraction of Gemini gamma-ray source, and a transcription of the words gh'è minga', meaning "it's not there" in the Milanese dialect of Lombard. | |
| Draco | λ Draconis | Giausar | Traditional name, variously spelled Gianfar. | |
| Corvus | γ Corvi A | Gienah | Also known as Gienah Gurab; the star ε Cygni was also traditionally known as Gienah. | |
| Crux | ε Crucis | Ginan | Traditional name in the culture of the Wardaman people of the Northern Territory of Australia. | |
| Lynx | WASP-13 | Gloas | NameExoWorlds 2019 British proposal; means 'to shine ' in the Manx Gaelic language. | |
| Sextans | WASP-43 | Gnomon | NameExoWorlds 2022 Romanian proposal; named after the gnomon. | |
| Canis Minor | β Canis Minoris A | Gomeisa | ||
| Scorpius | ξ Scorpii | Graffias† | Italian for 'claws'; also once applied to β Scorpii. | |
| Draco | ξ Draconis A | Grumium | ||
| Virgo | HAT-P-26 | Guahayona | NameExoWorlds 2022 Puerto Rican proposal; named after a trickster from Taíno mythology. | |
| Serpens | κ Serpentis | Gudja | ||
| Sagittarius | HD 179949 | Gumala | NameExoWorlds 2019 Brunei proposal; a Malay language word referring to a magical stone found in snakes or dragons. | |
| Ophiuchus | 36 Ophiuchi A | Guniibuu | ||
| Centaurus | β Centauri Aa | Hadar | ||
| Auriga | η Aurigae | Haedus | ||
| Aries | α Arietis | Hamal | Traditional name derived from, in turn from the name for the constellation as a whole, . | |
| Auriga | ι Aurigae | Hassaleh | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Orion | ι Orionis Aa | Hatysa | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Pegasus | 51 Pegasi | Helvetios | NameExoWorlds 2015 Latin for 'the Helvetian' and refers to the Celtic tribe that lived in Switzerland during antiquity. | |
| Centaurus | ν Centauri A | Heng | From a Chinese constellation. | |
| Virgo | ζ Virginis A | Heze | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Mensa | α Mensae A | Hoerikwaggo | From the Afrikaans form of Khoekhoe Huriǂoaxa, referring to Table Mountain which its constellation represents. | |
| Taurus | HD 28678 | Hoggar | NameExoWorlds 2019 Algerian proposal; named after the Hoggar Mountains. | |
| Andromeda | 7 Andromedae | Honores | From the historical constellation Honores Friderici. | |
| Pegasus | ζ Pegasi A | Homam | ||
| Triangulum | HAT-P-38 | Horna | NameExoWorlds 2019 Finnish proposal; the name of hell or the underworld in Finnic mythology. | |
| Cassiopeia | ι Cassiopeiae Aa | Huagai | From the Chinese asterism Huá Gài. | |
| Crater | HD 98219 | Hunahpú | NameExoWorlds 2019 Honduran proposal; one of the Maya Hero Twins who became the Sun in K'iche' Maya mythology. | |
| Hercules | HAT-P-2 | Hunor | NameExoWorlds 2019 Hungarian proposal; named after the Hunor, one of the legendary ancestors of the nation. | |
| Cetus | 2 Ceti | Hydor | From an ancient Greek constellation ; previously applied to λ Aquarii. | |
| Scorpius | ρ Scorpii Aa | Iklil | ||
| Leo Minor | HD 82886 | Illyrian | NameExoWorlds 2019 Albanian proposal; named after the Illyrians, the people from whom Albanians are descended and what they call themselves. | |
| Crux | δ Crucis | Imai | ||
| Ara | HD 156411 | Inquill | NameExoWorlds 2019 Peruvian proposal; a character in the story Way to the Sun by Abraham Valdelomar. | |
| Fornax | HD 20868 | Intan | NameExoWorlds 2019 Malaysian proposal; means 'diamond' in the Malay language. | |
| Ursa Major | 41 Lyncis | Intercrus | NameExoWorlds 2015 Intercrus means 'between the legs' in Latin, referring to the star's position in the constellation Ursa Major. | |
| Hercules | WASP-38 | Irena | NameExoWorlds 2019 Slovenian proposal; a character in the novel Under the Free Sun by Fran Saleški Finžgar. | |
| Grus | HD 208487 | Itonda | NameExoWorlds 2019 Gabonese proposal; means 'all that is beautiful' in the Myene language. | |
| Boötes | ε Boötis A | Izar | Originally from In the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, it is designated منطقة ألعوع, translated into Latin as Cingulum Latratoris. Named Pulcherrima by Otto Struve. | |
| Scorpius | ν Scorpii Aa | Jabbah | ||
| Gemini | ο Geminorum | Jishui | ||
| Andromeda | φ Andromedae A | Junnanmen | From the Chinese star name Jūn Nán Mén. | |
| Cancer | GJ 3470 | Kaewkosin | NameExoWorlds 2022 Thai proposal; named after the crystals of the Hindu deity of Indra in the Thai language. | |
| Cetus | γ Ceti A | Kaffaljidhma | ||
| Andromeda | κ Andromedae | Kaffalmusalsala | From Arabic كفّ المسلسة, "Hand of the Chained Woman ", originally an asterism of three stars. | |
| Vela | HD 83443 | Kalausi | NameExoWorlds 2019 Kenyan proposal; means a very strong whirling column of wind in the Dholuo language. | |
| Camelopardalis | HD 45866 | Kamelos | From the Greek for camel, a pun on its constellation Camelopardalis. | |
| Corona Borealis | HD 145457 | Kamuy | NameExoWorlds 2019 Japanese proposal; a word denoting Kamuy, a supernatural entity in the Ainu language. | |
| Virgo | κ Virginis | Kang | From the Chinese name 亢 Kàng. | |
| Apus | HD 137388 | Karaka | NameExoWorlds 2019 New Zealand proposal; word for a local plant that produces orange fruit in the Māori language. | |
| Sagittarius | ε Sagittarii A | Kaus Australis | Part of the Teapot asterism. | |
| Sagittarius | λ Sagittarii | Kaus Borealis | The top of the Teapot asterism. | |
| Sagittarius | δ Sagittarii | Kaus Media | Part of the Teapot asterism. | |
| Serpens | HD 175541 | Kaveh | NameExoWorlds 2019 Iranian proposal; named after Kāve, a hero of the epic poem Shahnameh composed by Ferdowsi. | |
| Eridanus | ο2 Eridani A | Keid | ||
| Virgo | λ Virginis A | Khambalia | ||
| Equuleus | α Equulei A | Kitalpha | ||
| Ursa Minor | β Ursae Minoris | Kochab | ||
| Eridanus | HIP 12961 | Koeia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Puerto Rican proposal; means 'star' in the Taíno language. | |
| Lynx | XO-4 | Koit | NameExoWorlds 2019 Estonian proposal; means 'dawn' in the Estonian language. | |
| Canes Venatici | HAT-P-12 | Komondor | NameExoWorlds 2022 Hungarian proposal; after the dog breed of the same name. | |
| Hercules | β Herculis Aa | Kornephoros | ||
| Columba | WASP-63 | Kosjenka | NameExoWorlds 2022 Croatian proposal; after a character from Croatian Tales of Long Ago. | |
| Corvus | β Corvi | Kraz | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Andromeda | η Andromedae A | Kui | From the Chinese constellation Kui, the Legs. | |
| Centaurus | ι Centauri | Kulou | From the Chinese constellation Kulou, the Arsenal. | |
| Draco | ν Draconis | Kuma† | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Cepheus | ξ Cephei Aa | Kurhah | ||
| Canes Venatici | Y Canum Venaticorum | La Superba | A modern name, due to Angelo Secchi. | |
| Tucana | α Tucanae | Lang-Exster | Lang is a Malay/Indonesian word meaning hornbill, Exster a Dutch word meaning magpie; both were historically used in association with Tucana. Double name, given to the two components of a binary star system. | |
| Scorpius | ε Scorpii | Larawag | Traditional name in the culture of the Wardaman people of the Northern Territory of Australia. | |
| Centaurus | ζ Centauri A | Leepwal | Traditional Marshallese name, pronounced "leyepwal". | |
| Hydra | HAT-P-42 | Lerna | NameExoWorlds 2019 Greek proposal; named after Lerna, the lake where the mythical Hydra lived. | |
| Scorpius | υ Scorpii | Lesath | ||
| Aquila | ξ Aquilae A | Libertas | NameExoWorlds 2015 Latin for 'liberty'. | |
| Virgo | PSR B1257+12 | Lich | NameExoWorlds 2015 A neutron star and pulsar with planets. A lich is a fictional undead creature known for controlling other undead creatures with magic. | |
| Ursa Major | HD 118203 | Liesma | NameExoWorlds 2019 Latvian proposal; means 'fire' and is the name of a character in the poem Staburags un Liesma. | |
| Aries | 39 Arietis | Lilii Borea | ||
| Aquarius | HD 212771 | Lionrock | NameExoWorlds 2019 Hong Kong proposal; named after Lion Rock, a culturally important lion-shaped peak. | |
| Auriga | HD 45350 | Lucilinburhuc | NameExoWorlds 2019 Luxembourger proposal; named after the Fortress of Luxembourg built in 963 by Count Siegfried, the founder of Luxembourg. | |
| Monoceros | HD 45652 | Lusitânia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Portuguese proposal; ancient name for Lusitania, the region where most of Portugal is situated. | |
| Hercules | λ Herculis | Maasym | ||
| Antlia | HD 93083 | Macondo | NameExoWorlds 2019 Colombian proposal; named after a mythical village from the novel Cien anos de soledad by Gabriel García Márquez. | |
| Camelopardalis | HD 32518 | Mago | NameExoWorlds 2019 German proposal; named after Mago National Park, a national park in Ethiopia noted for its giraffes. | |
| Auriga | θ Aurigae A | Mahasim | ||
| Ophiuchus | HD 152581 | Mahsati | NameExoWorlds 2019 Azerbaijani proposal; named after the poet Mahsati Ganjavi. | |
| Taurus | 20 Tauri | Maia | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Maia was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Virgo | WASP-39 | Malmok | NameExoWorlds 2019 Aruban proposal; the indigenous name given to Palm Beach, a beach and popular snorkelling spot. | |
| Ophiuchus | λ Ophiuchi A | Marfik | ||
| Pegasus | α Pegasi | Markab | ||
| Vela | κ Velorum | Markeb | ||
| Aquarius | WASP-6 | Márohu | NameExoWorlds 2019 Dominican Republic proposal; the god of drought and protector of the Sun. | |
| Hercules | κ Herculis A | Marsic | ||
| Volans | WD 0806−661 | Maru | NameExoWorlds 2022 South Korean proposal; Korean word meaning sky. | |
| Pegasus | η Pegasi Aa | Matar | ||
| Centaurus | HIP 65426 | Matza | NameExoWorlds 2022 Mexican proposal; Zoque word for star. | |
| Ursa Major | HAT-P-21 | Mazaalai | NameExoWorlds 2019 Mongolian proposal; a name given to the Gobi bear. | |
| Gemini | ε Geminorum | Mebsuta | ||
| Ursa Major | δ Ursae Majoris | Megrez | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. | |
| Orion | λ Orionis A | Meissa | Traditional name deriving from . | |
| Gemini | ζ Geminorum Aa | Mekbuda | ||
| Cancer | ε Cancri Aa | Meleph | ||
| Auriga | β Aurigae Aa | Menkalinan | ||
| Cetus | α Ceti | Menkar | Derived from, or . | |
| Centaurus | θ Centauri | Menkent | ||
| Perseus | ξ Persei | Menkib | ||
| Ursa Major | β Ursae Majoris | Merak | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. | |
| Boötes | 38 Boötis | Merga | ||
| Corona Australis | α Coronae Australis | Meridiana | ||
| Taurus | 23 Tauri Aa | Merope | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Merope was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Aries | γ1 Arietis A | Mesarthim | ||
| Carina | β Carinae | Miaplacidus | ||
| Crux | β Crucis | Mimosa | Also bore the alternative historical name "Becrux", a modern contraction of the Bayer designation. | |
| Hydra | σ Hydrae | Minchir | ||
| Virgo | δ Virginis | Minelauva | Alternately spelled Minelava. | |
| Orion | δ Orionis Aa | Mintaka | The right-most star in Orion's belt. The name Mintaka itself is derived from . | |
| Cetus | ο Ceti Aa | Mira | Latin for 'wonderful' or 'astonishing'; named by Johannes Hevelius in his Historiola Mirae Stellae. | |
| Andromeda | β Andromedae | Mirach | ||
| Perseus | η Persei A | Miram | ||
| Perseus | α Persei | Mirfak | ||
| Canis Major | β Canis Majoris | Mirzam | ||
| Perseus | κ Persei Aa | Misam | ||
| Ursa Major | ζ Ursae Majoris Aa | Mizar | Member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. The name is originally from . Also called 禄 Lù, one of the "Three Stars" in Chinese mythology. The Lù star is believed to be Zhang Xian, who lived during the Later Shu dynasty. The word lù specifically refers to the salary of a government official. As such, the Lù star is the star of prosperity, rank, and influence. | |
| Corona Borealis | XO-1 | Moldoveanu | NameExoWorlds 2019 Romanian proposal; named after Moldoveanu Peak, the highest peak in Romania. | |
| Virgo | HD 130322 | Mönch | NameExoWorlds 2019 Swiss proposal; named after Mönch, a prominent Alpine peak in Switzerland. | |
| Eridanus | WASP-79 | Montuno | NameExoWorlds 2019 Panamanian proposal; a traditional dancing costume. | |
| Pegasus | WASP-60 | Morava | NameExoWorlds 2019 Serbian proposal; named after the Great Morava river system. | |
| Delphinus | HAT-P-23 | Moriah | NameExoWorlds 2019 Palestinian proposal; ancient name for Temple Mount in Jerusalem. | |
| Triangulum | α Trianguli | Mothallah | ||
| Eridanus | HD 30856 | Mouhoun | NameExoWorlds 2019 Burkina Faso proposal; named after the Black Volta, the largest river. | |
| Cetus | WASP-71 | Mpingo | NameExoWorlds 2019 Tanzanian proposal; named after Dalbergia melanoxylon, a tree whose ebony wood is used for musical instruments. | |
| Canis Major | γ Canis Majoris | Muliphein | ||
| Boötes | η Boötis Aa | Muphrid | Alternative traditional spelling of Mufrid. | |
| Ursa Major | ο Ursae Majoris A | Muscida | ||
| Delphinus | 18 Delphini | Musica | NameExoWorlds 2015 Latin for 'music'. | |
| Perseus | HAT-P-29 | Muspelheim | NameExoWorlds 2019 Danish proposal; named after the Norse mythological realm of fire Muspelheim. | |
| Cancer | ξ Cancri A | Nahn | ||
| Dorado | WASP-62 | Naledi | NameExoWorlds 2019 South African proposal; means 'star' in the Sesotho, SeTswana and SePedi languages. | |
| Puppis | ζ Puppis | Naos | ||
| Capricornus | γ Capricorni A | Nashira | ||
| Ursa Major | HD 68988 | Násti | NameExoWorlds 2019 Norwegian proposal; means 'star' in the Sámi language. | |
| Vela | HD 85390 | Natasha | NameExoWorlds 2019 Zambian proposal; means 'thank you' in many national languages. | |
| Boötes | β Boötis | Nekkar | ||
| Andromeda | 51 Andromedae | Nembus | ||
| Phoenix | HD 6434 | Nenque | NameExoWorlds 2019 Ecuadorian proposal; means 'the Sun' in the language of the Waorani tribes. | |
| Auriga | HD 49674 | Nervia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Belgian proposal; adapted from Nervii, a Celtic tribe. | |
| Canis Major | σ Canis Majoris | Nganurganity | Traditional name from the Boorong people of northwestern Victoria, Australia, referring to the jacky lizard. Also historically written Unurgunite. | |
| Lepus | β Leporis A | Nihal | ||
| Boötes | HD 136418 | Nikawiy | NameExoWorlds 2019 Canadian proposal; means 'mother' in the Cree language. | |
| Leo | GJ 436 | Noquisi | NameExoWorlds 2022 United States proposal; Cherokee word for star. | |
| Puppis | HD 48265 | Nosaxa | NameExoWorlds 2019 Argentinian proposal; means 'spring' in the Moqoit language. | |
| Sagittarius | σ Sagittarii Aa | Nunki | Along with τ Sagittarii, it makes up the handle of the Teapot asterism. | |
| Corona Borealis | β Coronae Borealis A | Nusakan | ||
| Cassiopeia | HD 17156 | Nushagak | NameExoWorlds 2019 American proposal; named after the Nushagak River in Alaska. | |
| Centaurus | WASP-15 | Nyamien | NameExoWorlds 2019 Ivory Coast proposal; named after the supreme creator deity of Akan religion. | |
| Hercules | HD 149026 | Ogma | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after Ogma, a deity in Celtic mythology. | |
| Aquila | ζ Aquilae A | Okab | ||
| Ophiuchus | GJ 1214 | Orkaria | NameExoWorlds 2022 Kenyan proposal; Maa word for red ochre. | |
| Scorpius | τ Scorpii A | Paikauhale | Traditional Hawaiian name. | |
| Apus | α Apodis | Paradys | From Paradys-vogel, a historical Dutch name of Apus. | |
| Pisces | WASP-32 | Parumleo | NameExoWorlds 2019 Singaporean proposal; the name is Latin for 'little lion'. | |
| Pavo | α Pavonis Aa | Peacock | Designated "Peacock" by His Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office for the Royal Air Force in the 1930s. | |
| Aquila | WASP-80 | Petra | NameExoWorlds 2019 Jordanian proposal; Named after Petra, the archaeological city and UNESCO World Heritage Site. | |
| Columba | α Columbae | Phact | ||
| Ursa Major | γ Ursae Majoris Aa | Phecda | A member of the Big Dipper or the Plough. Alternative traditional names are Phekda or Phad. | |
| Ursa Minor | γ Ursae Minoris | Pherkad | ||
| Aquila | HD 192263 | Phoenicia | NameExoWorlds 2019 Lebanese proposal; named after Phoenicia, the ancient civilisation. | |
| Coma Berenices | 23 Comae Berenices | Phyllon Kissinou | From its description in the Almagest. | |
| Cancer | λ Cancri | Piautos | ||
| Sagittarius | HD 164604 | Pincoya | NameExoWorlds 2019 Chilean proposal; named after Pincoya, a female water spirit from local mythology. | |
| Scorpius | μ2 Scorpii A | Pipirima | ||
| Puppis | ν Puppis | Pipit | Traditional name from the Kendayan people of West Kalimantan province, Indonesia. | |
| Hercules | TrES-3 | Pipoltr | NameExoWorlds 2019 Liechtenstein proposal; named after a bright and visible butterfly in the local dialect of Triesenberg. | |
| Taurus | 28 Tauri Aa | Pleione | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Pleione was the mother of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Tucana | HD 221287 | Poerava | NameExoWorlds 2019 Cook Islands proposal; means a large mystical black pearl in the Cook Islands Māori language. | |
| Ursa Minor | α Ursae Minoris | Polaris | Became known as stella polaris during the Renaissance. See polar star for other names based on its position close to the celestial pole. | |
| Octans | σ Octantis | Polaris Australis | See South Star. | |
| Sagittarius | μ Sagittarii Aa | Polis | ||
| Gemini | β Geminorum | Pollux | ||
| Virgo | γ Virginis A | Porrima | ||
| Leo Minor | 46 Leonis Minoris | Praecipua | ||
| Taurus | γ Tauri A | Prima Hyadum | ||
| Canis Minor | α Canis Minoris A | Procyon | prokuon ; Latinized as Antecanis. | |
| Gemini | η Geminorum A | Propus | ||
| Centaurus | α Centauri C | Proxima Centauri | The nearest star to the Sun. | |
| Boötes | 44 Boötis A | Quadrans | From the historical constellation Quadrans Muralis. | |
| Hercules | 102 Herculis | Ramus | From the historical constellation Ramus Pomifer. | |
| Eridanus | ε Eridani | Ran | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after Rán, the Norse goddess of the sea. | |
| Eridanus | δ Eridani | Rana | Rana is Latin for 'frog'. | |
| Cassiopeia | 49 Cassiopeiae A | Rangifer | From the historical constellation Rangifer. | |
| Scorpius | HD 153950 | Rapeto | NameExoWorlds 2019 Malagasy proposal; the name of a giant creature from folklore. | |
| Leo | μ Leonis | Rasalas | ||
| Hercules | α1 Herculis Aa | Rasalgethi | Also spelled Ras Algethi. | |
| Ophiuchus | α Ophiuchi A | Rasalhague | Also spelled Ras Alhague. | |
| Andromeda | ι Andromedae | Rasalnaqa | From an Arabic asterism of three stars, "The Head of the She-Camel". | |
| Draco | β Draconis A | Rastaban | ||
| Vela | γ Velorum | Regor† | Also known as Suhail and Suhail al Muhlif, which also apply to λ Velorum. | |
| Leo | α Leonis A | Regulus | Latin for 'prince' or 'little king'. Regulus was known to Persian astrologers as "Venant, Watcher of the North", one of the royal stars. | |
| Pisces | ζ Piscium A | Revati | Revatī, the 27th nakshatra in Indian astronomy, also the name of a Hindu goddess. | |
| Reticulum | α Reticuli A | Rhombus | From a historical name for Reticulum. | |
| Orion | β Orionis A | Rigel | Traditional name first recorded in the Alfonsine Tables of 1252 and derived from the Arabic name الرجل الجوزاء اليسرى . | |
| Centaurus | α Centauri A | Rigil Kentaurus | The name is originally from . | |
| Ophiuchus | HD 149143 | Rosalíadecastro | NameExoWorlds 2019 Spanish proposal; named after the writer Rosalía de Castro. | |
| Delphinus | β Delphini A | Rotanev | The name appeared in Piazzi's Palermo Star Catalogue in 1814, added by Niccolò Cacciatore as a prank along with Sualocin ; "Rotanev" is Venator, the Latin form of, spelt backwards. | |
| Cassiopeia | δ Cassiopeiae Aa | Ruchbah | Derived from . The alternative historical name Ksora appeared in a 1951 publication, Atlas Coeli by Czech astronomer Antonín Bečvář; professor Paul Kunitzch has been unable to find any clues as to the origin of the name. | |
| Sagittarius | α Sagittarii | Rukbat | ||
| Ophiuchus | η Ophiuchi A | Sabik | ||
| Auriga | ζ Aurigae A | Saclateni | ||
| Aquarius | γ Aquarii Aa | Sadachbia | ||
| Pegasus | μ Pegasi | Sadalbari | ||
| Aquarius | α Aquarii A | Sadalmelik | ||
| Aquarius | β Aquarii A | Sadalsuud | ||
| Cygnus | γ Cygni A | Sadr | ||
| Aquarius | 88 Aquarii | Safina | From an Arabic constellation, the Ship. | |
| Leo | HD 100777 | Sagarmatha | NameExoWorlds 2019 Nepalese proposal; the Nepali name for the world's highest peak. | |
| Orion | κ Orionis | Saiph | Traditional name from, literally 'saif of the giant'. | |
| Pegasus | τ Pegasi | Salm | ||
| Piscis Austrinus | HD 205739 | Sāmaya | NameExoWorlds 2019 Sri Lankan proposal; means 'peace' in the Sinhala language. | |
| Sagitta | HAT-P-34 | Sansuna | NameExoWorlds 2019 Maltese proposal; a mythological giant from Maltese folk tales. | |
| Scorpius | θ Scorpii A | Sargas | ||
| Hercules | δ Herculis Aa | Sarin | Name originating in Antonín Bečvář's 1948 star atlas, Atlas Coeli Skalnaté Pleso. | |
| Perseus | δ Persei A | Sarvvis | From the Sámi constellation Sarvvis, the reindeer or moose. | |
| Eridanus | 53 Eridani A | Sceptrum | Formerly "p Sceptri" in the constellation of Sceptrum Brandenburgicum. | |
| Pegasus | β Pegasi | Scheat | ||
| Cassiopeia | α Cassiopeiae | Schedar | Also traditionally written Schedir; both originally from ; also called الضاة الكرسي . | |
| Camelopardalis | HD 42818 A | Shangwei | From the Chinese star name Shàng Wèi. | |
| Leo | ρ Leonis | Shaomin | Chinese star name, Shaomin. | |
| Camelopardalis | γ Camelopardalis A | Shaowei | From the Chinese star name Shào Wèi. | |
| Scorpius | HIP 79431 | Sharjah | NameExoWorlds 2019 United Arab Emirates proposal; named after Sharjah, the cultural capital and city of knowledge of the UAE. | |
| Aquarius | λ Aquarii | Shatabhisha | Śatabhiṣa, "hundred physicians", the 24th nakshatra in Indian astronomy. | |
| Scorpius | λ Scorpii Aa | Shaula | ||
| Lyra | β Lyrae Aa1 | Sheliak | ||
| Scorpius | HD 153072 A | Shengong | From the Chinese star name Shengong. | |
| Aries | β Arietis A | Sheratan | ||
| Andromeda | ζ Andromedae A | Shimu | From the Chinese star name Tian Shi Mu, The Eye of the Celestial Pig. | |
| Sagittarius | HD 181720 | Sika | NameExoWorlds 2019 Ghanaian proposal; means 'gold' in the Ewe language. | |
| Canis Major | α Canis Majoris A | Sirius | 'the scorcher'; in Egyptian Sopdet, rendered in Greek as Σῶθις. As the brightest star in the sky, Sirius has proper names in numerous cultures, including Polynesian. Also known as the "Dog Star". | |
| Aquarius | κ Aquarii A | Situla | ||
| Orion | α Orionis B | Siwarha | "Her Bracelet" in Arabic, proposed by the discovery team. Unconfirmed object, but name approved by IAU. | |
| Aquarius | δ Aquarii A | Skat | ||
| Pegasus | BD+14 4559 | Solaris | NameExoWorlds 2019 Polish proposal; named after Solaris, a novel by Stanisław Lem. | |
| Hydra | 58 Hydrae | Solitaire | From the historical constellation Turdus Solitarius. | |
| Virgo | α Virginis Aa | Spica | Other traditional names are Azimech, from and Alarph, Arabic for 'the grape gatherer'. Known in Indian astronomy as Chitra. | |
| Lacerta | α Lacertae | Stellio | From a historical name for Lacerta, referring to the stellion. | |
| Andromeda | HAT-P-6 | Sterrennacht | NameExoWorlds 2019 Dutch proposal; named after The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. | |
| Lynx | HD 75898 | Stribor | NameExoWorlds 2019 Croatian proposal; named after Stribog, the god of winds in Slavic mythology. Stribor is also a character in the book Priče iz davnine by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić. | |
| Delphinus | α Delphini Aa | Sualocin | The name appeared in Piazzi's Palermo Star Catalogue in 1814, added by Niccolò Cacciatore as a prank along with Rotanev ; "Sualocin" is Nicolaus, the Latin form of, spelt backwards. | |
| Leo | ο Leonis Aa | Subra | ||
| Vela | λ Velorum | Suhail | Traditionally, this name also applied to γ Velorum. | |
| Lyra | γ Lyrae | Sulafat | ||
| Virgo | ι Virginis | Syrma | ||
| Orion | π3 Orionis | Tabit | ||
| Lacerta | HAT-P-40 | Taika | NameExoWorlds 2019 Lithuanian proposal; means 'peace' in the Lithuanian language. | |
| Ursa Major | χ Ursae Majoris | Taiyangshou | From the Chinese name 太陽守 Tàiyángshǒu. | |
| Draco | 8 Draconis | Taiyi | From the Chinese name 太乙 Tàiyǐ or 太一 Tàiyī, both of which refer to Tao. | |
| Ursa Major | ι Ursae Majoris Aa | Talitha | Also called Talitha Borealis, as Talitha originally referred to κ Ursae Majoris and ι Ursae Majoris together. | |
| Pegasus | WASP-21 | Tangra | NameExoWorlds 2019 Bulgarian proposal; named after Tengri, the god early Bulgars worshiped. | |
| Ursa Major | μ Ursae Majoris A | Tania Australis | ||
| Ursa Major | λ Ursae Majoris A | Tania Borealis | ||
| Carina | HD 63765 | Tapecue | NameExoWorlds 2019 Bolivian proposal; means 'Milky Way' in Guarani. | |
| Cepheus | 2 Ursae Minoris | Tarandus | From the historical constellation Rangifer. | |
| Aquila | γ Aquilae | Tarazed | Alternative traditional spelling of Tarazet. | |
| Cancer | β Cancri A | Tarf | ||
| Taurus | 19 Tauri Aa | Taygeta | Member of the Pleiades open star cluster. Taygete was one of the Pleiades sisters in Greek mythology. | |
| Cancer | ζ1 Cancri A | Tegmine | Alternative traditional name of Tegmen. | |
| Gemini | μ Geminorum Aa | Tejat | Traditional name, also called Tejat Posterior. | |
| Lacerta | V424 Lacertae | Tengshe | From the Chinese constellation Téng Shé. | |
| Sagittarius | ω Sagittarii A | Terebellum | From Ptolemy's τετράπλευρον, a group of four stars of which ω Sagittarii is the brightest. | |
| Auriga | HAT-P-9 | Tevel | NameExoWorlds 2019 Israeli proposal; means 'world' or 'universe' in the Hebrew language. | |
| Orion | υ Orionis | Thabit† | ||
| Eridanus | υ2 Eridani | Theemin | Also written as Theemim or Beemin. | |
| Draco | α Draconis A | Thuban | ||
| Grus | β Gruis | Tiaki | ||
| Aquila | τ Aquilae | Tianfu | From the Chinese constellation Tianfu. | |
| Taurus | ζ Tauri A | Tianguan | In Chinese, 天關 . Also reported as . | |
| Cassiopeia | γ Cassiopeiae Aa | Tiansi | From the Chinese asterism Tiān Sì. It has also been called "Navi", after Gus Grissom. | |
| Draco | 7 Draconis | Tianyi | From the Chinese name 天乙 Tiānyǐ or 天一 Tiānyī, a deity in Taoism. | |
| Ophiuchus | HD 148427 | Timir | NameExoWorlds 2019 Bangladeshi proposal; means 'darkness' in the Bengali language. | |
| Puppis | WASP-161 | Tislit | NameExoWorlds 2019 Moroccan proposal; named after Tislit Lake and means 'the bride' in the Amazigh language. Associated with a heartbroken girl in legend. | |
| Andromeda | υ Andromedae A | Titawin | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after the settlement in northern Morocco and UNESCO World Heritage Site now known as the medina of Tétouan. | |
| Eridanus | WASP-22 | Tojil | NameExoWorlds 2019 Guatemalan proposal; the Tohil of the K'iche' Maya. | |
| Centaurus | α Centauri B | Toliman | The name is originally from . | |
| Camelopardalis | HD 104985 | Tonatiuh | NameExoWorlds 2015 Named after Tonatiuh, the Aztec god of the Sun. | |
| Pisces | ο Piscium A | Torcular | ||
| Triangulum | ι Trianguli Aa | Triminus | From the historical constellation Triangulum Minus. | |
| Canes Venatici | HAT-P-36 | Tuiren | NameExoWorlds 2019 Irish proposal. The aunt of the warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill of Irish legend. | |
| Crux | HD 108147 | Tupã | NameExoWorlds 2019 Paraguayan proposal; Tupã is the name of God in the Guarani language. | |
| Reticulum | HD 23079 | Tupi | NameExoWorlds 2019 Brazilian proposal; named after the indigenous Tupi people. | |
| Puppis | ρ Puppis A | Tureis | ||
| Hercules | 109 Herculis | Tusizuo | From the Chinese asterism Tú Sì ; the left star. | |
| Andromeda | λ Andromedae A | Udkadua | From the ancient Sumerian constellation UD.KA.DU8.A, "the storm demon with the gaping mouth". | |
| Hydra | ι Hydrae | Ukdah | ||
| Centaurus | HD 102117 | Uklun | NameExoWorlds 2019 Pitcairn Islands proposal. Aklen means 'we/us' in the Pitkern language. | |
| Serpens | α Serpentis | Unukalhai | From, called Cor Serpentis in Latin. | |
| Lupus | α Lupi | Uridim | From the ancient Sumerian constellation UR.IDIM, corresponding to Lupus. | |
| Sagitta | HD 231701 | Uruk | NameExoWorlds 2019 Iraqi proposal; named after Uruk, an ancient city of Sumer and Babylonia in Mesopotamia. | |
| Sculptor | LTT 9779 | Uúba | NameExoWorlds 2022 Colombian proposal; U'wa word referring to stars, seeds, or eyes. | |
| Lyra | α Lyrae | Vega | The name is originally from also translated as vulture cadens . As the second brightest star in the northern sky, Vega has names in numerous cultures. In Chinese, it is known as 織女 from the Qi Xi love story. Vega is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle asterism. | |
| Andromeda | 14 Andromedae A | Veritate | NameExoWorlds 2015 Latin for 'where there is truth'. | |
| Virgo | ε Virginis | Vindemiatrix | Vindemiatrix is Latin for ' grape gatherer'. | |
| Gemini | δ Geminorum Aa | Wasat | ||
| Vela | WASP-19 | Wattle | NameExoWorlds 2022 Australian proposal; named after Acacia pycnantha, the national flower of Australia. | |
| Columba | β Columbae | Wazn | ||
| Canis Major | δ Canis Majoris Aa | Wezen | ||
| Aquarius | WASP-69 | Wouri | NameExoWorlds 2022 Cameroonian proposal; named after the river of the same name. | |
| Phoenix | ζ Phoenicis Aa | Wurren | A traditional name in the culture of the Wardaman people of the Northern Territory of Australia. | |
| Circinus | α Circini | Xami | From the South African asterism xami di mura, "Eyes of the Lion", referring to α & β Centauri; the creature's face includes α Circini. | |
| Scorpius | μ1 Scorpii Aa | Xamidimura | From the South African asterism xami di mura, "Eyes of the Lion", referring to μ1 & μ2 Scorpii. | |
| Lyra | HD 173416 | Xihe | NameExoWorlds 2019 Chinese proposal; Xihe is the goddess of the Sun in Chinese mythology. The star also represents the earliest Chinese astronomers and makers of calendars. | |
| Boötes | λ Boötis | Xuange | From the Chinese name 玄戈 Xuángē. | |
| Ophiuchus | ε Ophiuchi | Yed Posterior | ||
| Ophiuchus | δ Ophiuchi | Yed Prior | ||
| Ursa Minor | δ Ursae Minoris | Yildun | From yildiz, Turkish for 'star'. | |
| Leo | 31 Leonis | Yunü | Chinese star name, Yunü. | |
| Virgo | η Virginis Aa | Zaniah | ||
| Eridanus | γ Eridani | Zaurak | Traditional name, alternatively spelled Zaurac; originally from . | |
| Virgo | β Virginis | Zavijava | ||
| Aquarius | HATS-72 | Zembra | NameExoWorlds 2022 Tunisian proposal; named after the island of the same name. | |
| Hydra | υ1 Hydrae A | Zhang | From the Chinese name 張 Zhāng. | |
| Serpens | β Serpentis A | Zhou | Chinese star name. | |
| Eridanus | ζ Eridani Aa | Zibal | ||
| Leo | δ Leonis | Zosma | ||
| Libra | α2 Librae Aa | Zubenelgenubi | ||
| Libra | γ Librae A | Zubenelhakrabi | ||
| Libra | β Librae | Zubeneschamali |