Sometimes it can be difficult to find inspiration to name your new dog. We hope this article helps you choose a name for your puppy. So here are over 100 astronomy-inspired dog names.
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Magical Astronomy Inspired Dog Names

- Reticulum — Net
- Ophelia — A tiny moon of Uranus
- Camelopardus — Giraffe
- Estella — Refers to the stars
- Scorpius — Scorpion
- Scutum — Shield
- Lepus — Hare
- Phoenix — Phoenix
- Alula — The first twin stars discovered
- Vulcan — A hypothetical planet
- Pictor — Easel
- Miranda — One of the five major moons of Uranus
- Volans — Flying fish
- Columba — Dove
- Gemini — Twins
- Archer — Half man, half Sagittarius
- Fornax — Furnace
- Rigel — The supergiant star in the Orion constellation
- Hydra — Sea serpent
- Cygnus —Swan
- Ursa Major — Big bear
- Corvus — Crow
- Leo — Lion
- Telescopium — Telescope
- Pavo — Peacock
- Elara — A moon of Jupiter
- Castor — The brightest star in the Gemini constellation
- Alya — Theta Serpentis star system’s first name
- Saturn — A planet
- Piscis Austrinus — Southern fish
- Atlas — Greek Titan of Astronomy
- Portia — A moon of Uranus
- Lynx — Lynx
- Cassiopeia — Queen of Ethiopia
- Andromeda — Princess of Ethiopia
- Aerglo — A natural glow of the night sky
- Jupiter — A planet
Most Unique Astronomy Inspired Dog Names

- Corona Australis — Southern crown
- Janus — A moon of Saturn
- Venus — A planet
- Halley — A comet visible from Earth with the naked eye
- Puppis — Stern of the Argonauts’ ship
- Callisto — The third-largest moon in the universe
- Triangulum — Triangle
- Dorado — Swordfish
- Cancer — Crab
- Octans — Octant
- Nova — The nuclear explosion of a white dwarf
- Vulpecula — Fox
- Triangulum Australe — Southern triangle
- Cosmo — Of or relating to the universe
- Draco — Dragon
- Oberon — Uranus’ biggest moon
- Hercules — Hercules, son of Zeus
- Lyra — Lyre or harp
- Grus — Crane
- Leo Minor — Little lion
- Crater — Cup
- Indus — Indian
- Apollo — Greek god of fun and light
- Sextans — Sextant
- Sculptor — Sculptor’s tools
- Perseus — Perseus, hero who saved Andromeda
- Titania — The largest of the moons of Uranus
- Astrid — Gorgeous Goddess
- Bianca — A small moon in Uranus
- Carina — Keel of Argonauts’ ship
- Pegasus — Pegasus, the winged horse
- Horologium — Clock
- Canis Major — Big dog
- Apus — Bird of paradise
- Tucana — Toucan
- Coma Berenices — Berenice’s hair
- Norma — Carpenter’s Level
- Canes Venatici — Hunting dogs
- Libra — Balance
- Crux — Cross
- Equuleus — Little horse
- Ophiuchus — Holder of serpent
- Jericho — City of the moon
- Antlia — Air pump
- Cetus — Sea monster
- Orion — Orion, the hunter
- Pyxis — Compass on the Argonauts’ ship
- Serpens — Serpent
- Caelum — Graving tool
- Aquila — Eagle
- Mensa — Table mountain
- Taurus — Bull
- Circinus — Compasses
- Eridanus — River
- Aries — Ram
- Solar — The sun
- Holmes — A comet, once thought to be the largest object in the solar system
- Ara — Altar
- Virgo — Virgin
- Mercury — A planet
- Canis Minor — Little dog
- Cephus — King of Ethiopia
- Ursa Minor — Little bear
- Sirius — Dog star
- Lupus — Wolf
- Pisces — Fishes
- Phoebe — The outermost moon of Saturn for 100 years
- Ariel — The shiniest moon in Uranus
- Mars — A planet
- Chamaeleon — Chameleon
- Pandora — The moon of Saturn
- Cordelia — An inner moon of Uranus
- Neptune — A planet
- Monoceros — Unicorn
- Hydrus — Watersnake
- Galexia — Galaxy
- Aquarius — Water-bearer
- Bootes — Herdsman
- Auriga — Charioteer
- Calypso — A moon personified as a Queen Nymph in Greek mythology
- Capricornus — Sea goat
- Pluto — A planet
- Corona Borealis — Northern crown
- Musca — Fly
- Lacerta — Lizard
- Delphinus — Porpoise
- Uranus — A planet
- Aurora — The natural phenomenon of red and green lights in teh sky
- Microscopium — Microscope
- Vela — Sail of the Argonauts’ ship
- Sagitta Arrow — Sagittarius Archer
- Centaurus — Centaur
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