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- 14:38, 17 May 2025 Naron (hist | edit) [778 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Naron is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Bosona in the constellation of Aquarius. Suggested by the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it follows the name theme Ancient names associated with the Bosna and Neretva rivers and tributaries of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ==Etymology and History== Naron is one of the names given to the Neretva river in Herzegovina (and partly in Croatia) in antiquity orginating with the Celts who called it Nera Etwa which mea...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:37, 17 May 2025 Naqaỹa (hist | edit) [800 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Naqaỹa is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Nosaxa in the constellation of Puppis. Suggested by the country of Argentina, it follows the name theme Terms associated with the relationship between sky, life cycles, and the human community as family, as provided by a teacher and leader of the Moqoit Indigenous People of northern Argentina. ==Etymology and History== Naqaỹa means brother-family-relative in the Moqoit language and leads us to call all...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:37, 17 May 2025 Nakanbé (hist | edit) [716 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nakanbé is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Mouhoun in the constellation of Eridanus. Suggested by the country of Burkina Faso, it follows the name theme Names associated with the prominent rivers of Burkina Faso in local languages. ==Etymology and History== The Nakanbé, also called Volta Blanche, is the second largest river in Burkina Faso. Its source is in the heart of the Sahara Burkinabe and ends in Ghana. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:37, 17 May 2025 Najsakopajk (hist | edit) [690 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Najsakopajk is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Matza in the constellation of Centaurus. Suggested by the country of Mexico, it follows the name theme Words in the language of the Zoque Indigenous people of Mexico relating to cosmological vision, harmony, conflict, balance, and life. ==Etymology and History== Najsa Kopajk refers to “Mother Earth” in the language of the Zoque people. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:36, 17 May 2025 Nachtwacht (hist | edit) [733 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nachtwacht is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Sterrennacht in the constellation of Andromeda. Suggested by the country of Netherlands, it follows the name theme Names associated with world-famous paintings by Dutch masters. ==Etymology and History== The Nachtwacht (Night Watch) is a world-famous painting by Dutch grand master Rembrandt that was completed in 1642 and now belongs to the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. ==Mythology== ==I...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:36, 17 May 2025 Mulchatna (hist | edit) [737 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mulchatna is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Nushagak in the constellation of Cassiopeia. Suggested by the country of United States of America, it follows the name theme Names of rivers associated with the Bristol Bay watershed of southwestern Alaska, USA, famous for wild salmon which sustain local Indigenous communities. ==Etymology and History== The Mulchatna River is a tributary of the Nushagak River in southwestern Alaska, USA. ==Mythology==...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:35, 17 May 2025 Mintome (hist | edit) [636 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mintome is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Itonda in the constellation of Grus. Suggested by the country of Gabon, it follows the name theme Terms and places associated with beauty and unity vernacular languages of Gabon. ==Etymology and History== Mintome, in the Fang tongue, is a mythical land where a brotherhood of brave men live. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:35, 17 May 2025 Meztli (hist | edit) [536 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Meztli is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Tonatiuh in the constellation of Camelopardalis. Suggested by the country of Mexico, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Meztli was the Aztec goddess of the Moon. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (NEWC). == Weblinks == * Website of the IAU WGSN: https://exopla.net/ == Reference ==...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:35, 17 May 2025 Melquíades (hist | edit) [879 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Melquíades is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Macondo in the constellation of Antlia. Suggested by the country of Colombia, it follows the name theme Fictional names and places from the novel Cien años de Soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude) by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, who was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. ==Etymology and History== Melquíades is a fictional character that walks around Macondo, like a planet orb...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:34, 17 May 2025 Mastika (hist | edit) [646 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mastika is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Gumala in the constellation of Sagittarius. Suggested by the country of Brunei, it follows the name theme Terms associated with precious gems and stones in Malay language. ==Etymology and History== Mastika is a Malay word, which means a gem, precious stone, jewel or the prettiest, the most beautiful. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx Name...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:34, 17 May 2025 Makropulos (hist | edit) [845 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Makropulos is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Absolutno in the constellation of Lynx. Suggested by the country of Czech Republic, it follows the name theme Names from the play Věc Makropulos (The Makropulos Affair) and the science fiction novel Továrna na absolutno (The Absolute at Large) by Czech author Karel Čapek (1890–1938). ==Etymology and History== Makropulos is the name from Karel Čapek's play Věc Makropulos (The Makropulos Affair), d...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:34, 17 May 2025 Makombé (hist | edit) [626 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Makombé is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Wouri in the constellation of Aquarius. Suggested by the country of Cameroon, it follows the name theme Rivers and their tributaries in Cameroon that flow into the Gulf of Guinea. ==Etymology and History== The Makombé River is a tributary which feeds the Wouri River in Cameroon. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:33, 17 May 2025 Majriti (hist | edit) [670 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Majriti is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Titawin in the constellation of Andromeda. Suggested by the country of Morocco, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Majriti is named for Abu al-Qasim al-Qurtubi al-Majriti, a notable mathematician, astronomer, scholar, and teacher in 10th century and early 11th century Andalusia (modern Spain). ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the I...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:33, 17 May 2025 Magor (hist | edit) [718 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Magor is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Hunor in the constellation of Hercules. Suggested by the country of Hungary, it follows the name theme Legendary characters and places from medieval Hungarian chronicles, including Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum written by Simon of Kéza in the 1280s. ==Etymology and History== Magor was a legendary ancestor of the Magyar people and the Hungarian nation, and brother of Hunor. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Grou...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:33, 17 May 2025 Maeping (hist | edit) [646 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Maeping is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Chaophraya in the constellation of Eridanus. Suggested by the country of Thailand, it follows the name theme Names associated with the great river Chao Phraya of Thailand and its principal tributaries. ==Etymology and History== Mae Ping is one of the tributaries of Thailand's great river Chao Phraya. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx Name...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:32, 17 May 2025 Madriu (hist | edit) [777 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Madriu is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Arcalís in the constellation of Bootes. Suggested by the country of Andorra, it follows the name theme Names associated with prominent peaks and valleys of Andorra. ==Etymology and History== Madriu (Mare del riu in Catalan, Mother of the River in English) is the name of a glacial valley and of the river that runs through it in the southeast of Andorra. It is the main part of the Madriu-Perafita-Claror UNES...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:32, 17 May 2025 Madalitso (hist | edit) [619 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Madalitso is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Natasha in the constellation of Vela. Suggested by the country of Zambia, it follows the name theme Terms associated with appreciation and blessings in the languages of Zambia. ==Etymology and History== Madalitso means blessings in the native language of Nyanja in Zambia. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (NEWC)....") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:31, 17 May 2025 Lipperhey (hist | edit) [664 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lipperhey is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Copernicus in the constellation of Cancer. Suggested by the country of Netherlands, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Hans Lipperhey (1570-1619) was a German-Dutch lens grinder and spectacle maker who is often attributed with the invention of the refracting telescope in 1608. (Note 6) ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGS...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:31, 17 May 2025 Levantes (hist | edit) [849 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Levantes is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Aiolos in the constellation of Carina. Suggested by the country of Greece, it follows the name theme Greek Names related to winds, especially from Homer’s Odyssey and from the poem "The Axion Esti" (1959) by Greek poet Odysseas Elytis (1911-1996; winner of 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature). ==Etymology and History== Levantes (Λεβάντες) is a name adopted in modern Greek for easterly Mediterranean...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:31, 17 May 2025 Lete (hist | edit) [859 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lete is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Flegetonte in the constellation of Virgo. Suggested by the country of Italy, it follows the name theme Rivers of the underworld from Greek Mythology in the very famous Italian allegorical (or epic) poem Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy) by Dante Alighieri (first edition 1321). ==Etymology and History== Lete is the oblivion river made of fog from Greek Mythology in the Italian narrative poem on the afterlife "Di...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:30, 17 May 2025 Leklsullun (hist | edit) [671 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Leklsullun is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Uklun in the constellation of Centaurus. Suggested by the country of Pitcairn Islands, it follows the name theme Terms referring to people, groups, and family in the Pitkern language of Pitcairn Island. ==Etymology and History== Lekl Sullun means child or children in the Pitkern language of the people of Pitcairn Islands. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:30, 17 May 2025 Laligurans (hist | edit) [609 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Laligurans is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Sagarmatha in the constellation of Leo. Suggested by the country of Nepal, it follows the name theme Natural national symbols of Nepal. ==Etymology and History== Laligurans are the Nepali variation of the rhododendron flower and is the national flower of Nepal. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (NEWC). == Web...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:30, 17 May 2025 Kua'kua (hist | edit) [791 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kua'kua is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Batsũ̀ in the constellation of Indus. Suggested by the country of Costa Rica, it follows the name theme Names of culturally significant animals in the language of the Bribri people from Costa Rica. ==Etymology and History== Kua'kua means “butterfly” in the Bribri language. Kua'kua traditionally symbolises the women of the land. The appearance of some species of Kua'kua is an indirect sign of the comi...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:29, 17 May 2025 Krotoa (hist | edit) [804 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Krotoa is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Naledi in the constellation of Dorado. Suggested by the country of South Africa, it follows the name theme Names honouring heroines who have overcome adversity in the history of South Africa. Naledi means star in several South African languages, including Sesotho, Setswana, and Sepedi. ==Etymology and History== Krotoa is considered the Mother of Africa and member of the indigenous Khoi people, who was a com...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:29, 17 May 2025 Kráľomoc (hist | edit) [591 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kráľomoc is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Chasoň in the constellation of Lyra. Suggested by the country of Slovakia, it follows the name theme Ancient names for celestial bodies in Slovak language. ==Etymology and History== Kráľomoc is an ancient Slovak term for the planet Jupiter. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (NEWC). == Weblinks == * Website...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:28, 17 May 2025 Koyopa' (hist | edit) [663 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Koyopa' is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Tojil in the constellation of Eridanus. Suggested by the country of Guatemala, it follows the name theme Names of deities and terms associated with storms from the Indigenous K'iche' (Quiché) Mayan tradition. ==Etymology and History== Koyopa' is the word associated with lightning in K'iche' (Quiché) Mayan language. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:28, 17 May 2025 Khomsa (hist | edit) [696 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Khomsa is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Chechia in the constellation of Aquila. Suggested by the country of Tunisia, it follows the name theme Names associated with traditional dress and culture of Tunisia. ==Etymology and History== Khomsa is a palm-shaped amulet that is popular in Tunisia, used in jewelry and decorations. It depicts an open right hand and is often found in modern designs. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:27, 17 May 2025 Kererū (hist | edit) [690 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kererū is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Karaka in the constellation of Apus. Suggested by the country of New Zealand, it follows the name theme Māori language terms for names of plants and animals in symbiotic relationships which are endemic to New Zealand (Aotearoa). ==Etymology and History== Kererū is the word in the Māori language for a large bush pigeon native to New Zealand. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:27, 17 May 2025 Kavian (hist | edit) [736 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kavian is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Kaveh in the constellation of Serpens. Suggested by the country of Iran, it follows the name theme Names of characters, symbols, and places associated with the legend of Kaveh the Blacksmith from the epic Shahnameh composed by Persian poet Ferdowsi between 977 and 1010 CE. ==Etymology and History== Kaveh carries a banner called Derafsh Kaviani (Derafsh: banner, Kaviani: relating to Kaveh). ==Mythology==...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:27, 17 May 2025 Jebus (hist | edit) [689 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Jebus is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Moriah in the constellation of Delphinus. Suggested by the country of Palestine, it follows the name theme Ancient (pre-Roman) names of the city of Jerusalem (The City of Peace) or local geographic features. ==Etymology and History== Jebus was the ancient name of Jerusalem in 2nd millennium BC when populated by the Canaanite tribe of Jebusites. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name w...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:26, 17 May 2025 Janssen (hist | edit) [672 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Janssen is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Copernicus in the constellation of Cancer. Suggested by the country of Netherlands, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Jacharias Janssen (1580s-1630s) was a Dutch spectacle maker who is often attributed with invention of the microscope, and more controversially with the invention of the telescope. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:26, 17 May 2025 Iztok (hist | edit) [880 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Iztok is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Irena in the constellation of Hercules. Suggested by the country of Slovenia, it follows the name theme Names of people and places associated with the novel Pod svobodnim soncem: povest davnih dedov (Under the Free Sun: A Story of the Ancient Grandfathers) written by Slovene writer Fran Saleški Finžgar (1871–1962). ==Etymology and History== Iztok is a leading character in the novel Under the Free Sun: a...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:25, 17 May 2025 Ixbalanqué (hist | edit) [774 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ixbalanqué is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Hunahpú in the constellation of Crater. Suggested by the country of Honduras, it follows the name theme Names of characters and places associated with the legend of the hero twins Hunahpú and Ixbalanque from K'iche' (Quiché) Mayan mythology as recounted in the Popol Vuh. ==Etymology and History== Ixbalanqué was one of the twin gods who became the Moon in K'iche' (Quiché) Mayan mythology as recount...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:24, 17 May 2025 Isli (hist | edit) [754 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Isli is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Tislit in the constellation of Puppis. Suggested by the country of Morocco, it follows the name theme Names from Amazigh legends associated with Lakes Tisli and Isli of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. ==Etymology and History== Isli is the name of a lake in the Atlas mountains of Morocco. It means the groom in the Amazigh language and it is associated with a heartbroken handsome boy in an ancient local legend....") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:23, 17 May 2025 Isagel (hist | edit) [763 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Isagel is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Aniara in the constellation of UrsaMajor. Suggested by the country of Sweden, it follows the name theme Names associated with the epic science fiction poem Aniara (1956) written by Swedish author Harry Martinson, joint winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1974. ==Etymology and History== Isagel is the name of the spaceship pilot in the epic science fiction poem Aniara written by Swedish author Harry Ma...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:23, 17 May 2025 Iolaus (hist | edit) [788 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Iolaus is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Lerna in the constellation of Hydra. Suggested by the country of Greece, it follows the name theme Names of characters and places associated with the story of the Lernaean Hydra of Greek mythology. ==Etymology and History== Iolaus was the nephew of Heracles from Greek mythology, moving around lake Lerna in helping Heracles to exterminate the Lernaean Hydra. Similarly this exoplanet in the constellation of H...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:23, 17 May 2025 Indépendance (hist | edit) [742 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Indépendance is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Citadelle in the constellation of Pisces. Suggested by the country of Haiti, it follows the name theme Terms associated with the Citadelle Laferrière UNESCO World Heritage Site and early history of the Republic of Haiti. ==Etymology and History== Indépendance is named after the Haitian Declaration of Independence on 1 January 1804, when Haiti became the first independent black republic. ==Mytholo...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:22, 17 May 2025 Ibirapitá (hist | edit) [688 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ibirapitá is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Ceibo in the constellation of Chamaeleon. Suggested by the country of Uruguay, it follows the name theme Culturally significant species of trees native to Uruguay. ==Etymology and History== Ibirapitá is the name of a native tree that is characteristic of the country of Uruguay, and is also known as Artigas' tree, after the national hero. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name wa...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:22, 17 May 2025 Hypatia (hist | edit) [676 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hypatia is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Edasich in the constellation of Draco. Suggested by the country of Spain, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Hypatia was a famous Greek astronomer, mathmatician, and philosopher. She was head of the Neo-Platonic school at Alexandria in the early 5th century, until murdered by a Christian mob in 415. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:22, 17 May 2025 Hiisi (hist | edit) [646 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hiisi is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Horna in the constellation of Triangulum. Suggested by the country of Finland, it follows the name theme Terms associated with mystical, sacred, or evil places in ancient Finnish/Finnic mythology. ==Etymology and History== Hiisi represents sacred localities and later evil spirits from Finnic mythology. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx Name...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:21, 17 May 2025 Harriot (hist | edit) [685 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Harriot is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Copernicus in the constellation of Cancer. Suggested by the country of Netherlands, it follows the name theme NEWC 2015 ==Etymology and History== Thomas Harriot (ca. 1560-1621) was an English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer, and translator, who is attributed with the first drawing of the Moon through telescopic observations. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was a...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:21, 17 May 2025 Hämarik (hist | edit) [591 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hämarik is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Koit in the constellation of Lynx. Suggested by the country of Estonia, it follows the name theme Celestial terms in the Estonian language. ==Etymology and History== Hämarik is Estonian for the time when the Sun goes down in the evening (dusk). ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorlds Campaign (NEWC). == Weblinks == * Website...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:21, 17 May 2025 Halla (hist | edit) [657 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Halla is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Baekdu in the constellation of UrsaMinor. Suggested by the country of South Korea, it follows the name theme Sacred peaks of Korea and symbols of peace and spirituality among the Korean people. ==Etymology and History== Halla is the highest mountain in South Korea and is regarded as a sacred place in the region. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:20, 17 May 2025 Hairu (hist | edit) [647 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hairu is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Emiw in the constellation of Tucana. Suggested by the country of Mozambique, it follows the name theme Terms associated with love and unity in the Makhuwa language of northern Mozambique. ==Etymology and History== Hairu represents unity in the local Makhuwa language of the northern region of Mozambique. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx Nam...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:20, 17 May 2025 Haik (hist | edit) [678 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Haik is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Amansinaya in the constellation of Crater. Suggested by the country of Philippines, it follows the name theme Names of deities associated with the sea from the Tagalog mythology of the Philippines. ==Etymology and History== Haik is the successor of the primordial Aman Sinaya as the God of the Sea of the Philippine's Tagalog mythology. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:20, 17 May 2025 Guataubá (hist | edit) [684 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Guataubá is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Guahayona in the constellation of Virgo. Suggested by the country of Puerto Rico, it follows the name theme Names of deities associated with creation myths and storms from the Taíno indigenous people of the Caribbean. ==Etymology and History== Guataubá was the herald of impending hurricanes, who brought clouds, lightning and thunder. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was ad...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:19, 17 May 2025 Guarani (hist | edit) [639 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Guarani is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Tupi in the constellation of Reticulum. Suggested by the country of Brazil, it follows the name theme Names of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil. ==Etymology and History== Guarani is the name of the most populous Indigenous people living in South Brazil and parts of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group on Star Names== The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in the 20xx NameExoWorl...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:19, 17 May 2025 Göktürk (hist | edit) [827 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Göktürk is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Anadolu in the constellation of Pegasus. Suggested by the country of Turkey, it follows the name theme Names for the oldest settlements and ancient names for the lands on the Anatolian peninsula in Turkish language. ==Etymology and History== Göktürk refers to the historical origin of the Turkish people, as it was the first established state in Turkey in 5th century AD. It is also the name of a Turkish...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:18, 17 May 2025 Ġgantija (hist | edit) [730 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ġgantija is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Sansuna in the constellation of Sagitta. Suggested by the country of Malta, it follows the name theme Names associated with the megalithic temples of Ġgantija on the island of Gozo, Malta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. ==Etymology and History== Ġgantija means giantess: the megalithic temple complex on the island of Gozo, which alludes to the grandeur of this gas giant exoplanet. ==Mythology== ==IAU...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 14:17, 17 May 2025 Ganja (hist | edit) [877 bytes] Sushoff (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ganja is an IAU name for an exoplanet. Its host star is Mahsati in the constellation of Ophiuchus. Suggested by the country of Azerbaijan, it follows the name theme Names associated with the works and life of 12th century eminent Azerbaijani poetess Mahsati Ganjavi (1089–1159) of Ganja. ==Etymology and History== Ganja is an ancient city of Azerbaijan, and is the birth place of many prominent people such as the poets Mahsati and Nizami. It is the ancient capital...") Tag: Disambiguation links