depends on how you use it. The moon that orbits the The Earth is called The Moon so in that case it is a "naming word" (proper noun) but "a moon" is just a piece of rock that orbits a planet, so no it is not in that case.
the hawaiian word for moon is mahina
Thai word for Moon is พระจันทร์ or ดวงจันทร์
The word for moon in Russian is ???? , (loo-NA).
The Latin word for moon is "luna."
The word for moon in Maori is "marama."
the sentence does not have a naming word. A naming word is a word with 10 letters.
Do you know what you will be naming the baby?
A noun is called a naming word because a noun is a word for (what you call) a person, a place or a thing.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
Selenium is named after the Greek word "Selene," which means moon, due to its similarity to tellurium, which is named after the Earth. This naming convention follows the tradition of associating elements with celestial bodies based on their chemical properties.
Taxonomy.
Genus
The naming word for a person or place is a "noun." Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
Flyer Flycatcher
The naming scheme was suggested by Simon Marius in the 1600's
The science of naming living organisms is called Taxonomy. The two-word system is called binomial nomenclature
Nomination is the word you are seeking. It comes from the Latin for "naming"