A moon lover is often referred to as a "selenophile." This term derives from "Selene," the Greek goddess of the moon, and describes someone who has a deep appreciation for the moon and its beauty. Selenophiles are often captivated by moonlit nights and the various phases of the moon.
Endymion was the lover of Selene, while he sleeps in immortality, Selene had fifty daughters by him called the Mênê/Mênai.
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 word 'month' is derived from the word 'moon' because it originally referred to the period of one moon cycle, which is about 29½ days.
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.
admirer
"Lover" is the English word for lover.
'Dog lover' is already in english.
A selenophile is someone who loves the moon or is strongly attracted to it. The term is derived from the Greek word "selene," which means moon, and "phile," which means lover or fanatic.
Another word for a book lover or a lover of books is called a bookworm. Bookworms are mostly those kind of people that are so called "addicted" to books. Or the posh word is bibliophile.
Lover - Sarameul (Sah Rah Mall)
girfriend lover
The word lunar refers to something that is of or pertaining to the moon. It comes from "luna" which is the Latin word for the moon.
A lover of beauty is called an aesthete.
Amor musicae.
It means former lover or the lover which you had before.
애 인 = lover