Luna (name)
Luna is an Italian, Spanish, and Romanian given name of Latin origin. It means Moon. It is also found as a surname, sometimes with a prefix, for example, de Luna or Deluna.
Pronunciation | /ˈljuːnə/[1] |
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Gender | Female given name |
Language(s) | Italian, Spanish, Romanian |
Origin | |
Meaning | Moon |
Region of origin | Italy[2] |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Latin: Lūna |
Variant form(s) | Louna, Luneth, Lunetta, Lunette, Lunneta[1], Lunara. |
Related names | Lina, Lena, Lana, Lyna, Lona, Luana[1] |
People with this name
- Alejandro Luna (born 1939), Mexican scenic designer and lighting technician
- Álvaro de Luna (c. 1389–1453), Spanish politician
- Antonio Luna (1866–1899), Filipino general
- Antonio Luna (born 1991), Spanish footballer
- Audrey Luna, American operatic soprano
- Betty Luna (1927–2004), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League pitcher
- Braulio Luna (born 1974), Mexican association football player
- Cardozo M. Luna (born 1953), Philippine politician
- Diego Luna (born 1979), Mexican actor
- Francisco Luna Kan (born 1925), Mexican politician
- Gabriel Luna (born 1982), American film, television, and stage actor
- Genaro García Luna (born 1968), Mexican politician
- Héctor Luna (born 1980), Dominican baseball player
- Jeff de Luna (born 1984), Filipino pool player
- Jonathan Luna (1965–2003), U.S. Federal prosecutor
- Josep Joan Bigas i Luna (1946–2013), Spanish film director
- Juan Luna (1857–1899), Filipino painter
- Julio César Luña (born 1973), Venezuelan weightlifter
- Luna (footballer) (born 1971), Spanish association football player, also known as Paco Luna
- Luna (singer) (born 1993 as Park Sunyoung), a South Korean singer
- Luna Leopold (1915–2006), American scientist
- Luna Vachon (1962–2010), Canadian professional wrestler
- Pauleen Luna (born 1988), Filipino actress and host
- Kat DeLuna (born 1987), American singer of Dominican descent
- Pedro de Luna (1328–1423), Avignon Pope Benedict XIII
- Santiago Luna (born 1962), Spanish professional golfer
- Solomon Luna (1858–1912), American rancher and banker
- Tristán de Luna y Arellano (1519–1571), Spanish Conquistador
Fictional characters
- Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter series
- Luna (Sailor Moon), supporting character in the Sailor Moon franchise
- Luna (Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's), supporting character in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
- Luna, a moon from the TV Series Bear in the Big Blue House!
- Luna, a girl who is a fanatic of science in the animated series Earth to Luna!
- Luna, a Nightblood in the TV series The 100
- Luna, a character from the video game Dota 2
- Luna, a character in the TV series All My Children
- Luna, a character in the visual novel game Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward
- Lluna, a supporting character in Minecraft Story Mode Season 2
- Luna Inverse, elder sister of Lina Inverse of the anime, manga and novel series Slayers
- Luna Loud, one of the ten Loud sisters in the American animated series The Loud House
- Luna, a witch and unlockable playable character in the video game Shrek Super Slam.
- Luna Maximoff, supporting character in the Marvel Comics universe
- Luna Mothews, the teenage daughter of the Mothman in Monster High
- Lunafreya Nox Fleuret (also known simply as Luna), a key character in Final Fantasy XV
- Luna O'Neill (born Liam), the title character of the novel Luna
- Princess Luna (Peter Pan) in The Adventures of Peter Pan
- Princess Luna (My Little Pony), one of the two royal alicorn sisters in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Queen Luna, the queen of Solaria and the mother of Stella in Winx Club
- Luna, a character in Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation.
- Luna, a tapir, and owner of the "Dream Suite" in the video game Animal Crossing
- Luna Valente, the titular protagonist of the Argentine-Mexican Disney Channel Latin America telenovela Soy Luna
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See also
- Luna (goddess), the ancient Roman divine personification of the moon
- The Moon, Earth's only natural satellite, known as Luna in Latin and other languages
References
- www.thinkbabynames.com (2010). "Meaning of the name Luna". Retrieved 2010-04-10.
- "Origin and meaning of the name Luna". www.babynames.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
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