Moon
In Germanic languages (including English) the name of the moon does not refer to a Roman god. She was Luna, which we see in Italian luna or French lune.However, there are derivatives of Luna in English: lunarexpeditions, lunatic (meaning moonstruck).
our moons name is Luna it is named after a Greek goddess of the moons. Luna is also a spanish word but it has the same meaning in each case.
From medieval Latin meaning moon. Also from Hawaiian meaning 'high or above'
It's just a different form for the word luna meaning moon
luna(moon)
The Latin word for moon is "luna."
The ancient word for moon is "Luna" and comes from the ancient romes. the romes thought the moon was a goddess when they saw its beauty, and named it Luna. another word from that category is "lunar". we use its meaning today (of the moon) to label Lunar Eclipses.
ルナ ru・na [pronounced as Luna]
"Luna" is the Latin word for "moon."
The Latin word Luna means "moon" in English. It usually refers to the satellite that orbits the Earth, though it can also refer to varied items like a Roman goddess or a nutritional bar which are both named Luna.
The spanish word for moon is Luna. The moon is la Luna because its feminine
The word "lunatic" comes from the Latin "luna" meaning moon. This derives from the former belief that changes of the moon caused insanity.