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This is a list of Arabic star names. In Western astronomy, most of the accepted star names are Arabic, a few are Greek and some are of unknown origin. Typically only bright stars have names.[1]
History of Arabic star names
Further information: History of the constellations, Medieval Islamic astronomy, and
Book of Fixed Stars
Very old star names originated among people who lived in the Arabian Peninsula more than a thousand years ago, before the rise of Islam. However, some Arabic language star names sprang up later in history, as translations of ancient Greek language descriptions.
The astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in his Almagest (2nd century) tabulated the celestial position and brightness (visual magnitude) of 1,025 stars. Ptolemy's book was translated into Arabic in the 8th and 9th centuries and became famous in Europe as a 12th-century Latin translation. Many of the Arabic-language star descriptions in the Almagest came to be widely used as names for stars.
Ptolemy used a strategy of "figure reference" to identify stars according to their position within a familiar constellation or asterism (e.g., "in the right shoulder of The Hunter"). Muslim astronomers adopted some of these as proper names for stars, and added names from traditional Arabic star lore, which they recorded in various Zij treatises. The most notable of these is the Book of Fixed Stars written by the Muslim astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (known as Azophi in the West), who thoroughly illustrated all the stars known to him along with their observations, descriptions, positions, magnitudes, brightness, and color.
In Europe, during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, many ancient star names were copied or translated incorrectly by various writers, some of whom did not know the Arabic language very well. As a result, the history of a star's name can be complicated.[2]
In 2016, the IAU designated official star names to resolve the difficulty of using different naming systems.[3] Many stars were given the commonly used Arabic name.
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Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Arabic name (vowels) | Scientific star name |
Acamar |
Ākhiru-n-Nahr |
the River's or Stream's End/ Tail/ Edge/ Border |
آخر النهر |
آخِرُ ٱلْنََهْر |
Theta Eridani |
Achernar |
Ākhiru-n-Nahr |
the River's or Stream's End/ Tail/ Edge/ Border |
آخر النهر |
آخِرُ ٱلْنََهْر |
Alpha Eridani |
Acrab |
ʽAqrab |
the Scorpion |
عَقْرَب |
عقرب |
Beta Scorpii |
Acubens |
ʼaz-Zubānā |
the Claw/ Dart/ Sting |
الزّبانى |
الْزُّبَانَى |
Alpha Cancri |
Adhafera |
aḍ-Ḍafiyrah/ |
the Braid/ Curl/ Strand (of the lion's mane) |
الضفيرة |
الْضَّفِيرَة |
Zeta Leonis |
Adhara |
al-ʽAdhārā | the Virgin/ Nymph |
العذارى |
الْعَذَارَى |
Adhil |
adh-Dhayl |
the Tail/ Annex |
الذيل |
الْذَيْل |
Xi Andromedae |
Adib |
adh-Dhiʼb |
the Wolf |
الذئب |
الْذِّئْب |
Alpha Draconis, "Thuban" |
Ain |
ʽAyn |
the Eye (of the bull) |
عين |
عَيْن |
Epsilon Tauri |
Aladfar |
al-ʼUẓfūr | the Talons (of the Swooping Eagle) |
الأظفر |
أُظْفُور |
Eta Lyrae |
Alawaid |
al-ʽAwāʼidh |
the Protecting Mother Camels; the Old Camels; "the Four" |
الربع, العوائذ |
الْرُّبَع, الْعَوَائِذ |
Gamma Draconis, Xi Draconis, Nu Draconis, Beta Draconis |
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al-ʽAwwād |
the Lutanist/ Lute Player |
العوّاد |
الْعَوَّاد |
Albali |
al-Bāliʽ | the Swallower |
البالع |
البَالِع |
Epsilon Aquarii |
Alchibah |
al-Khibāʼ | the Tent [failed verification] |
الخباء |
الخِبَاء |
Alpha Corvi |
Alcor |
al-Khawwār | the Faint One |
الخوار |
الخَوَّار |
Aldebaran |
ad-Dabarān | the Follower (of the Pleiades) |
الدبران |
اَلدَّبَرَان |
Alpha Tauri |
Alderamin |
adh-Dhirāʽu l-Yamīn | the Right Arm (of Cepheus) |
الذراع اليمين |
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Alpha Cephei |
Aldhibah |
ʼaḍ-Ḍibaāʽ [Adh-Dhibaaʽ], ʼaḍ-Ḍibāʽ [Adh-Dhibaaʽe] |
the Hyenas |
الضّباع |
الْضِّبَاع |
Zeta Draconis |
Aldhibain |
ʼadh-Dhiʼbayn [Adzh-Dzhi'bayn/ Adzh-Dzhi'ebayn] |
the Two Hyenas/ Wolves |
الذّئبين |
الْذِّئْبَيْن |
Zeta Draconis (Aldhibah), Eta Draconis |
Aldulfin |
Al Dhanab al Dulfīm | the Dolphin's Tail |
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Epsilon Delphini |
Alfirk |
al-Firqah | the Flock of sheep |
الفرقة |
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Beta Cephei |
Algebar |
(Rijl) ul-Jabbār | (Foot of) the Giant |
رجل الجبار |
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Beta Orionis, "Rigel" |
Algedi |
al-Jady | the Goat |
الجدي |
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Alpha2 Capricorni |
Algenib |
al-Janb | the Flank (of Pegasus) |
الجنب |
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Gamma Pegasi |
Algieba |
al-Jab'hah | the Forehead (of the Lion) |
الجبهة |
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Gamma Leonis |
Algol |
(Ra'as) al-Ghūl | (Head of) the Ghoul |
رأس الغول |
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Beta Persei, the "Demon Star" |
Algorab |
al-Ghurāb | the Crow |
الغراب |
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Delta Corvi |
Alhena |
al-Hanʽah | the Brand (on the neck of the camel) |
الهنعة |
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Gamma Geminorum, "Almeisan" |
Alioth |
Al-Jawn | The black horse "John" |
الجون |
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Epsilon Ursae Majoris |
Alkaid |
al-Qā'id (banāt naʽash) | the Leader (of the mourning maidens) |
القائد بنات نعش |
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Eta Ursae Majoris |
Alkes |
al-Ka's | the Cup |
الكأس |
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Alpha Crateris |
Almak, Almach |
ʼal-ʽAnāqi ʼl-Arḍ [Al-ʽAnaaqi 'l-Ardh] |
the Caracal, Desert Lynx; "She-kid, She-Goat of the land" |
عناق الأرض |
عَنَاقِ ٱلْأَرْض |
Gamma Andromedae |
Almeisan |
al-Maysān | the Shining one |
الميسان |
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Gamma Geminorum, "Alhena" |
Alnair |
an-Nayyir | the Bright one |
النّيّر |
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Alpha Gruis |
Alnasl |
an-Naşl | the Blade |
النصل |
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Gamma² Sagittarii |
Alnilam |
an-Niżm | the String of Pearls |
النّظم |
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Epsilon Orionis |
Alnitak |
an-Niṭāq | the Girdle (Orion's Belt) |
النطاق |
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Zeta Orionis |
Alphard |
al-Fard | the Solitary one |
الفرد |
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Alpha Hydrae |
Alphecca |
(Nayyir) al-Fakkah | (the Bright one of) the Broken (Ring) |
نير الفكّة |
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Alpha Coronae Borealis |
Alpheratz |
(Surrat) al-Faras | (Navel of) the Mare |
سُرَّة الفرس |
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Alpha Andromedae |
Alruba' |
al-Rubaʽ | "the foal" |
الربع |
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HD 161693, HR 6618 |
Alrescha |
ar-Rishā' | the Well-Rope |
الرشاء |
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Alpha Piscium |
Alsafi |
aṣ-Ṣaāfiyy [Asw-Swaafiyy], aṣ-Ṣāfiyy [As-Ssaafiyy] | the Tripods |
الصافيّ |
الْصَّافِيّ |
Sigma Draconis |
Alsuhail |
Suhayl | Glorious |
سهيل |
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any of: Canopus, Velorum, or Lambda Velorum |
Altair |
(an-Nisr) uṭ-Ṭāʼir | the Flying (Eagle) |
النّسر الطّائر |
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Alpha Aquilae |
Altais |
at-Tays | the Goat |
التيس |
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Delta Draconis |
Alterf |
aṭ-Ṭarf | the View (of the Lion) |
الطرف |
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Lambda Leonis |
Aludra |
al-ʽUdhrah | Virginity |
العذرة |
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Eta Canis Majoris |
Alula Australis, Alula Borealis |
(al-Qafzat) ul-Ūla' | the First (Leap) |
القفزة الأولى |
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Xi Ursae Majoris and Nu Ursae Majoris |
Alya |
al-Alyah | the fatty Tail of a sheep |
الألية |
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Theta Serpentis |
Alsephina |
Al-Safinah | the ship |
السفينة |
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Delta Velorum |
Angetenar |
ʽArjat un-Nahr | Curve of the River |
عرجة النهر |
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Tau² Eridani |
Ankaa |
al-ʽAnqā' | Anqa, Phoenix |
العنقاء |
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Alpha Phoenicis |
Arkab |
al-ʽArqūb | the Hamstring |
العرقوب |
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Beta Sagittarii |
Arneb |
al-Arnab | the Hare |
الأرنب |
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Alpha Leporis |
Arrakis |
ʼar-Rāqiṣ [Ar-Raaqis, Ar-Raaqiss] |
the Dancer; Trotting Camel |
الراقص |
الْرَّاقِص |
Arrakis |
Asuja (improperly spelt Asuia) |
ʼash-Shujaāʽ [Ash-Shujaaʽ], ʼash-Shujāʽ [Ash-Shujaaʽe] |
the Hydra/ Sea-Serpent |
الشجاع |
الْشُّجَاع |
Beta Draconis |
Atik |
al-ʽĀtiq ath-Thurayyā | the Shoulder (of Perseus) |
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عاتق الثّريّا |
Omicron Persei |
Auva |
al-ʽAwwā' | the Barking (Dog) |
الكوكاين |
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Delta Virginis, "Minelauva" |
Azfar Adib |
ʼAẓfaāru ʼdh-Dhiʼb [Azw·faru ʼdh-Dhiʼb], ʼAẓfaāru ʼdh-Dhiʼb [Azz·faru ʼdh-Dhiʼb] |
the Wolf's Nails/ Fingerprints |
أظفار الذئب |
أَظْفَارُ ٱلْذِّئْب |
Azfar Adib |
Azha |
Āshiyānah (Persian: Ôshyôneh) | (Ostrich) Nest |
اشیانه |
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Eta Eridani |
Star Groups
Parent Group |
Transliterated Group | Meaning | Group Name |
Transliterated Subgroup | Meaning | Subgroup Name |
Scientific star name |
Adhara |
al-ʽAdhāriy |
the Virgins/ Nymphs |
الْعَذَارِي |
ʼAwwalu-l-ʽAdhāriy |
First of the Virgins/ Nymphs |
أَوَّلُ ٱلْعَذَارِي |
Epsilon Canis Majoris |
Adhara |
al-ʽAdhāriy |
the Virgins/ Nymphs |
الْعَذَارِي |
Thāniyu-l-ʽAdhāriy |
Second of the Virgins/ Nymphs |
ثَانِيُ ٱلْعَذَارِي |
Omicron² Canis Majoris |
In Arabic astronomy, Draco was divided into three parts:
- Alawaid, the first part and the main body of Draco, also called الْرُّبَع ar-Rubaʽ.
- Arrakis
- Azfar Adib
B
C
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Caph | al-Kaff ul-Khaḍib | the Palm (reaching from the Pleiades) | الكـــف الخضيب |
Beta Cassiopeiae |
Celbalrai | Kalb ur-Rāʿī | the Shepherd's Dog | كلب الراعي |
Beta Ophiuchi |
Chort | al-Kharat | the Rib | الخرت |
Theta Leonis |
Cursa | Kursiyy al-Jauzah | the Chair or Footstool (of Orion) | الكرسيّ |
Beta Eridani |
D
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Dabih | Saʿad udh-Dhābiḥ | the lucky star of the Slaughterer | سّعد الذّابح |
Beta Capricorni |
Deneb | Dhanab ud-Dajājah | Tail of the hen | ذنب الدجاجة |
alpha Cygni |
Deneb Algedi | Dhanab ul-Jady | Tail of the goat | ذنب الجدي |
Delta Capricorni |
Deneb Dulfim | Dhanab ud-Dulfīn | Tail of the Dolphin | ذنب الدّلفين |
Epsilon Delphini |
Deneb Kaitos | Dhanab ul-Qayṭus (ul-Janūbīyy) | (Southern) Tail of Cetus | ذنب قيطوس الجنوبي |
Beta Ceti
see also Diphda |
Denebola | Dhanab ul-Asad | Tail of the lion | ذنب الاسد |
Beta Leonis |
Diphda | aḍ-Ḍifdaʿ ath-Thānī | the (second) Frog | الضّفدع الثاني |
Beta Ceti |
Dschubba | al-Jab'hah | the Forehead (of the scorpion) | الجبهة |
Delta Scorpii |
Dubhe | Kāhil ud-Dubb | (the back of) the Bear | كاهل الدّب |
Alpha Ursae Majoris |
Dziban | adh-Dhi'ban | the Two Wolves or Jackals | الذئبان |
Psi Draconis |
E
F
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Fomalhaut | Fum al-Ḥūt | Mouth of the Whale | فم الحوت |
Alpha Piscis Austrini |
Furud | al-Furud | the bright Single ones (but see that article) | الفرد |
Zeta Canis Majoris |
G
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Gienah | al-Janāḥ | the Wing | الجناح |
refers to two stars:
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Gomeisa | al-Ghumaişā' | the Bleary-eyed one | الغميصاء |
Beta Canis Minoris |
H
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Hadar | Ḥaḍār | Settlement | حضار |
Beta Centauri |
Hamal | Rā's al-Ḥamal | (head of) the Ram | رأس الحمل |
Alpha Arietis |
Heka | al-Haqʿah | the White Spot | الهقعة |
Lambda Orionis
see also Meissa |
Homam | Saʿad al-Humām | the Lucky star of the High-minded | سعد الهمام |
Zeta Pegasi |
I
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Iklil | Iklīl al Jabhah | The Crown of the Forehead | إكليل الجبهة |
Rho Scorpii |
Izar | Al-Izar | The girdle, or, The loin-cloth | الإزار |
Epsilon Boötis |
J
Common name | Arabic name | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Jabbah | al-Jab'hah | the Forehead (of the scorpion) | الجبهة |
Nu Scorpii |
K
L
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Lesath | al-Lasʿah | The sting | اللسعة |
Upsilon Scorpii |
Luh-Denebola / Denebola | Dhanab al-Asad/al-Layth | the lion's tail | ذنب الاسد/الليث |
Beta Leonis |
M
N
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Nashira | Saʿad Nāshirah | Lucky star of Nashirah | سعد ناشرة |
Gamma Capricorni |
Nekkar | al-Baqqār | the Cattleman | البقار |
Beta Boötis |
Nihal | an-Nihāl | (camels) Quenching their thirst | النهال |
Beta Leporis |
Nusakan | an-Nasaqān | The two arrays | النسقان |
Beta Coronae Borealis |
Nushaba / Alnasl | Zujji n-Nashshāba [Zujji n-Nashāba?] / an-Naşl | the Arrowhead | زُجِّ النشابة / النصل |
Gamma Sagittarii |
O
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Okda | al-ʿUqdah | the Knot | العقدة |
Alpha Piscium |
P
R
S
T
U
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Unukalhai | ʿUnuq ul-Ḥayyah | Neck of the Snake | عنق الحية |
Alpha Serpentis |
V
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Vega | an-Nisr ul-Wāqiʿ | the Falling Eagle | النسر الواقع |
Alpha Lyrae |
W
Y
Common name | Arabic name (transliteration) | Meaning | Arabic name | Scientific star name |
Yed Posterior | Mu'akhkhir Yad ul-Ḥawwā' | (Back of the Snake Man's) Hand | مؤخّر يد الحوّاء |
Epsilon Ophiuchi |
Yed Prior | Muqaddim Yad ul-Ḥawwā' | (Palm of the Snake Man's) Hand | مقدّم يد الحوّاء |
Delta Ophiuchi |
Z
Others
See also
References
- Islamic Crescents' Observation Project (ICOP) website, which in turn cites
- Paul Kunitzsch, Tim Smart, Short Guide to Modern Star Names and Their Derivations (1986);
- Guy Ottewell, The Astronomical Companion[year needed];
- Abdul-Rahim Bader, Rasd al-Sama' ("Observing the Sky")[year needed];
- Hamid Al-Naimy Elm al-Falak ("Astronomy")[year needed].
External links
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Instruments |
- Alidade
- Analog computer
- Aperture
- Armillary sphere
- Astrolabe
- Astronomical clock
- Celestial globe
- Compass
- Compass rose
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- Almucantar
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- Astrology
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- Axial tilt
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- Celestial mechanics
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- Spherical Earth
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- Temporal finitism
- Trepidation
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- Universe
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- Al-Azhar University
- House of Knowledge
- House of Wisdom
- University of al-Qarawiyyin
- Observatories
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- Babylonian astronomy
- Egyptian astronomy
- Hellenistic astronomy
- Indian astronomy
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- Byzantine science
- Chinese astronomy
- Medieval European science
- Indian astronomy
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