Vega is the common name in this case. The name is of Arabic origin.
Yes, there is a star with that name.
Vega isn't a planet, it is a star. It is the second-brightest star in the northern sky.
Vega is a star but zefinfino vega is not known as one.
the star vega is made of gass the star vega is made of gass
The next north star we are going to have is the Vega!!!
Vega is brighter than Capella. Vega is closer to Earth than Capella. Vega is blue-white, Capella is yellow-ish. The name Vega comes from Arabic, whereas the name Capella comes from Latin. The meaning of Vega is a type of bird, the meaning of Capella is a type of mammal. :o)
Name Vaiga in Arabic means "falling vulture". It's variant of Arabic name Vega. In Latin Vega means "falling star". Also Vega is the 5'th brightest star in night sky and is part of constellation Lyra.
The next north star we are going to have is the Vega!!!
vega
The surname Vega is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "vega," which means a fertile plain or meadow. It is a toponymic surname, often associated with a geographical location where a family may have originated from.
Lyra
A star