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The name of the Earths moon is, Moon. A name was not given to the moon at the time it was discovered because no one knew that there were other moons.
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The moon missions were given the name of Apollo.
The moon missions were given the name Apollo.
The Earth's moon is called Luna. That is where we get the terms "lunar eclipse", "lunar landing", etc. The name of the moon is simply "Moon". As answered above, the word Luna is latin for the word moon. Now that we no longer, or have never spoke Latin, we call it the moon. Other planet's moons are given names to distinguish them from our own and are still called moons, just not "the" moon. See the related link for more information.
The name of the Earths moon is, Moon. A name was not given to the moon at the time it was discovered because no one knew that there were other moons.
the moon
The Moon.
Cynthia is a Latinized form of the Greek name Κυνθια (Kynthia) which means "woman from Kynthos". This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, given because Kynthos was the mountain on Delos on which she and her twin brother Apollo were born. It was not used as a given name until the Renaissance, and it did not become common in the English-speaking world until the 19th century.
The name Cynthia is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Cynthia is "from Mount Kynthos". Here's a part from Mythology: Kynthia was one of the names of Artemis, the goddess of the moon, referring to her birthplace on Mount Kynthos. Cynthia is a Spanish form of "Kynthia". The nick name for Cynthia is Cindy. Lucinda is on of the diminutives from Cynthia.
Alice had a little sister named Cynthia. Alices sister's name is Cynthia Brandon. In New moon Cynthia's daughter (alice's neice) is still alive.
The name assigned to our moon is "moon".
Yes, It's: Luna.
It is the new official name for the earths moon.
the earths satelite is called the moon but there are many different names
New Moon.
Centrifugal force.