New planet name 2020
A new planet name for 2020! Let's create a unique and fascinating name for a hypothetical new planet. Here are a few suggestions:
- Nyxoria (pronounced nix-OR-ee-ah): Derived from the Greek goddess of night, Nyx, and the suffix "-oria," suggesting a place or territory.
- Luminaria (pronounced loo-mee-NAH-ree-ah): Inspired by the Latin word for "light," this name captures the planet's radiant beauty and potential for illumination.
- Aethereia (pronounced eh-theer-EE-ah): Combining "aether," a hypothetical substance once thought to be the material that fills the region of space above the Earth's atmosphere, with the suffix "-ia," suggesting a place or territory.
- Celestia (pronounced seh-LES-tee-ah): Derived from the Latin word for "heavenly" or "celestial," this name conveys a sense of otherworldliness and wonder.
- Elyria (pronounced eh-LIE-ruh): Inspired by the Latin word "elysium," meaning a paradise or haven, this name suggests a planet that is a haven or refuge for life.
- Stellaluna (pronounced steh-LAH-loo-nah): Combining "stella," the Latin word for "star," with "luna," the Latin word for "moon," this name captures the planet's celestial beauty and potential for lunar cycles.
- Vitalis (pronounced vee-TAH-lis): Derived from the Latin word for "life," this name suggests a planet that is teeming with life and vitality.
- Auroraea (pronounced aw-roh-REE-ah): Inspired by the aurora borealis, or northern lights, this name captures the planet's breathtaking natural light displays.
- Nebulon (pronounced neh-byoo-lon): Derived from the Latin word for "cloud," this name suggests a planet shrouded in mystery and surrounded by celestial clouds.
- Erebusa (pronounced eh-REH-buh-sah): Inspired by the Greek god of darkness and shadow, Erebus, this name captures the planet's potential for darkness and the unknown.
Which one do you like the most?