Over 1,000 Planet Names: A Journey Through Our Solar System and Beyond

Planet Names
by David Harris // February 12  

Many people often wonder why planets have the names they do. Planet names typically originate from ancient mythology, reflecting humanity’s historical relationship with celestial bodies. Understanding these names not only sheds light on our cultural heritage but also enhances our appreciation of the universe. Our list of Planet names can help you decide.

Full List of Over 1,000 Planet Names

Exploring the vast cosmos, we encounter an astonishing array of planets, each with its own unique story and characteristics. This comprehensive list of over 1,000 planet names, along with their meanings, offers a glimpse into diverse worlds—from frozen wastelands to storm-ravaged giants and mysterious rogue planets. Whether for world-building, scientific curiosity, or sheer fascination, these names bring the wonders of the universe to life.

Planet Name Meaning
Aelael A volcanic planet
Aeldra A shattered world
Aeleld A planet of endless night
Aeleon A rogue planet
Aelgor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Aelith A desert world
Aeljor A metal-rich planet
Aelkel A high-gravity planet
Aellir A crystal-covered exoplanet
Aelmor A world of floating islands
Aelmyx A world of storms
Aelnex
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Aelnyx A mysterious hidden planet
Aelomn A water world
Aelryn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Aelsir A frozen world
Aelsol A celestial body near a black hole
Aeltal A desert world
Aelthal A high-gravity planet
Aeltiv A mysterious hidden planet
Aeltyr A crystal-covered exoplanet
Aelvar A dying world
Aelvex A rogue planet
Aelvul A gas giant
Aelxen A planet with twin suns
Aelxyl A gas giant
Aelydr A desert world
Aelzor A planet with twin suns
Calcal A mysterious hidden planet
Caldra A rogue planet
Caleld A volcanic planet
Calith
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Calkel A volcanic planet
Calkry A volcanic planet
Calmor A celestial body near a black hole
Calmyx A shattered world
Calnex A celestial body near a black hole
Calnyx A planet of endless night
Calomn A high-gravity planet
Caloph A volcanic planet
Calsir A high-gravity planet
Calsol A world of storms
Calsyl A celestial body near a black hole
Caltal A high-gravity planet
Calthal A metal-rich planet
Caltyr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Calvar A rogue planet
Calvel A world of storms
Calvex A rogue planet
Calxen A water world
Calxyl A high-gravity planet
Calydr A water world
Calzor A high-gravity planet
Draael
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Dracal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Dradra A planet of endless night
Draeld A frozen world
Draeon A gas giant
Draith A volcanic planet
Drajor A planet with intelligent life
Dralir A mysterious hidden planet
Dramor A dying world
Dramyx A volcanic planet
Dranyx A desert world
Draomn A dying world
Draoph A planet with twin suns
Drapax A dying world
Drasir A world of floating islands
Drasyl A planet with intelligent life
Dratal A frozen world
Drativ A planet of endless night
Dravel A world of storms
Dravul A celestial body near a black hole
Draxyl A desert world
Draydr A shattered world
Drazor A high-gravity planet
Eldael A shattered world
Eldcal A water world
Eldeld A mysterious hidden planet
Eldeon A high-gravity planet
Eldgor
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Eldith A crystal-covered exoplanet
Eldjyn A rogue planet
Eldkry A water world
Eldlir A planet with intelligent life
Eldmor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Eldmyx A mysterious hidden planet
Eldomn A world of storms
Eldorn A metal-rich planet
Eldpax A planet of endless night
Eldryn A rogue planet
Eldsir A metal-rich planet
Eldsol A crystal-covered exoplanet
Eldsyl A dying world
Eldtal A volcanic planet
Eldvex A volcanic planet
Eldvul A high-gravity planet
Eldvyr A water world
Eldxyl A planet of endless night
Eldydr A planet of endless night
Eldzen A water world
Eoneon A planet with intelligent life
Eonith A shattered world
Eonjor A world of floating islands
Eonkel A planet with intelligent life
Eonkry A rogue planet
Eonlir A desert world
Eonmor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Eonmyx A gas giant
Eonnyx A water world
Eonorn A dying world
Eonpax A mysterious hidden planet
Eonquo A metal-rich planet
Eonsir A world of storms
Eonsol
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Eontal A planet of endless night
Eontiv A planet of endless night
Eontyr A rogue planet
Eonvar A world of storms
Eonvel A shattered world
Eonvex A planet of endless night
Eonvul A planet with intelligent life
Eonxen A shattered world
Eonxyl A planet of endless night
Eonzen
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Eonzor A shattered world
Gorcal A planet with intelligent life
Gordra A gas giant
Goreld A gas giant
Goreon A desert world
Gorjyn A water world
Gorkel A world of floating islands
Gorkry A metal-rich planet
Gormor A shattered world
Gornyx A water world
Gororn A planet with intelligent life
Gorpax A shattered world
Gorquo A crystal-covered exoplanet
Gorryn A celestial body near a black hole
Gorsir A dying world
Gorsol A water world
Gorthal A gas giant
Gorvel A world of storms
Gorvex A mysterious hidden planet
Gorvul A water world
Gorvyr A rogue planet
Gorxyl A rogue planet
Gorydr A rogue planet
Gorzen
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Gorzor A celestial body near a black hole
Ithael A crystal-covered exoplanet
Ithcal A desert world
Ithdra A planet with intelligent life
Itheon A planet of endless night
Ithith A shattered world
Ithjor A desert world
Ithjyn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Ithmor A desert world
Ithnex A metal-rich planet
Ithnyx A frozen world
Ithomn A mysterious hidden planet
Ithoph
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Ithorn A frozen world
Ithpax A water world
Ithryn A world of storms
Ithsyl A planet of endless night
Ithtiv A crystal-covered exoplanet
Ithtor A planet with twin suns
Ithvel A planet with intelligent life
Ithvex A high-gravity planet
Ithvul A shattered world
Ithvyr A planet with intelligent life
Ithxyl A shattered world
Ithydr A planet with intelligent life
Ithzen
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Ithzor A metal-rich planet
Jorcal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Jordra A world of floating islands
Joreon A water world
Jorgor A rogue planet
Jorith A mysterious hidden planet
Jorjor A planet of endless night
Jorkry A shattered world
Jorlir A rogue planet
Jormor A gas giant
Jormyx A planet of endless night
Jornex A planet with twin suns
Jornyx A world of floating islands
Joromn A gas giant
Joroph A frozen world
Jororn A world of storms
Jorquo A water world
Jorryn A high-gravity planet
Jorsir A metal-rich planet
Jorsol A volcanic planet
Jorsyl A frozen world
Jortal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Jortor A planet with intelligent life
Jorvar A planet of endless night
Jorvel A mysterious hidden planet
Jorvul A metal-rich planet
Jorvyr A celestial body near a black hole
Jorxen A desert world
Jorxyl A high-gravity planet
Jorzen
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Jorzor
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Jynael A world of floating islands
Jyncal A celestial body near a black hole
Jyndra A frozen world
Jyneon A crystal-covered exoplanet
Jyngor A world of floating islands
Jynith A world of storms
Jynjor
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Jynkel A celestial body near a black hole
Jynkry A celestial body near a black hole
Jynlir A planet with twin suns
Jynmor A planet with intelligent life
Jynnex A world of storms
Jynomn A gas giant
Jynoph A dying world
Jynpax A world of storms
Jynquo A world of floating islands
Jynryn A celestial body near a black hole
Jynsir A high-gravity planet
Jynsol A rogue planet
Jyntal A planet with twin suns
Jyntiv A world of storms
Jynvar A planet of endless night
Jynvul A planet with intelligent life
Jynxen A planet of endless night
Jynxyl A volcanic planet
Jynydr A shattered world
Jynzor A metal-rich planet
Kelael A planet of endless night
Keldra A water world
Keleon A mysterious hidden planet
Kelgor A world of floating islands
Kelith A frozen world
Keljyn A world of floating islands
Kelkel
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Kelkry A gas giant
Kellir A planet with intelligent life
Kelmor A planet with twin suns
Kelmyx A desert world
Kelnex A mysterious hidden planet
Kelorn A world of storms
Kelquo A water world
Kelryn A celestial body near a black hole
Kelsir A planet with twin suns
Kelsol A planet with twin suns
Kelsyl A crystal-covered exoplanet
Kelthal A planet of endless night
Keltiv A planet with twin suns
Keltor A metal-rich planet
Keltyr A planet with twin suns
Kelvar A high-gravity planet
Kelvel A frozen world
Kelvex
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Kelvul A dying world
Kelxen A rogue planet
Kelzor A celestial body near a black hole
Kryith A world of storms
Kryjor A mysterious hidden planet
Kryjyn A world of floating islands
Krykel A celestial body near a black hole
Krykry A mysterious hidden planet
Krylir A planet with twin suns
Krymyx A high-gravity planet
Krynex A frozen world
Kryomn A planet with intelligent life
Kryoph A world of floating islands
Kryorn A volcanic planet
Krypax
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Kryquo A high-gravity planet
Kryryn
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Krysir A shattered world
Krysol A desert world
Krysyl A volcanic planet
Krythal A shattered world
Krytor A frozen world
Krytyr A dying world
Kryvar
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Kryvel A gas giant
Kryvex A mysterious hidden planet
Kryvul
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Kryxen A shattered world
Kryxyl A desert world
Kryydr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Kryzor A planet with twin suns
Lirael A planet with twin suns
Lireld A water world
Lireon A world of floating islands
Lirgor A world of storms
Lirith A planet with intelligent life
Lirjor A dying world
Lirjyn A planet with twin suns
Lirkry A world of storms
Lirmor A mysterious hidden planet
Lirnyx
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Liroph A world of floating islands
Lirorn A frozen world
Lirpax A dying world
Lirquo A celestial body near a black hole
Lirsir A world of storms
Lirsol A planet with twin suns
Lirsyl A mysterious hidden planet
Lirtiv
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Lirtyr A planet with intelligent life
Lirvar A frozen world
Lirvel A metal-rich planet
Lirvex A desert world
Lirxen A desert world
Lirxyl A metal-rich planet
Mordra A water world
Moreon A water world
Morgor A planet of endless night
Morith A world of floating islands
Morjor A planet of endless night
Morjyn A water world
Morlir A planet with twin suns
Mornex A mysterious hidden planet
Mornyx A planet of endless night
Moromn A shattered world
Moroph A high-gravity planet
Mororn A planet of endless night
Morpax A rogue planet
Morquo A crystal-covered exoplanet
Morsir A high-gravity planet
Morsyl A planet with twin suns
Morthal A planet with twin suns
Mortor A planet with intelligent life
Morvar A mysterious hidden planet
Morvel
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Morvex A planet with twin suns
Morvyr A planet of endless night
Morxyl A planet of endless night
Morydr A high-gravity planet
Morzor A planet with intelligent life
Myxcal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Myxdra A high-gravity planet
Myxgor A high-gravity planet
Myxith A planet with twin suns
Myxjor A water world
Myxjyn A dying world
Myxkry A planet of endless night
Myxlir A planet with twin suns
Myxnex A metal-rich planet
Myxoph A metal-rich planet
Myxorn A planet of endless night
Myxpax A rogue planet
Myxquo A shattered world
Myxsir A gas giant
Myxsyl A planet with intelligent life
Myxtal A frozen world
Myxtiv A high-gravity planet
Myxtor A celestial body near a black hole
Myxvar A dying world
Myxvel A high-gravity planet
Myxvex A dying world
Myxvul A planet of endless night
Myxvyr A volcanic planet
Myxydr A volcanic planet
Myxzen A volcanic planet
Myxzor A volcanic planet
Nexael A world of storms
Nexdra A high-gravity planet
Nexeld A planet with twin suns
Nexeon A planet with twin suns
Nexjor A planet with intelligent life
Nexjyn A rogue planet
Nexkry A world of floating islands
Nexlir A gas giant
Nexnyx
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Nexomn A world of storms
Nexorn A mysterious hidden planet
Nexpax A high-gravity planet
Nexquo A gas giant
Nexryn A crystal-covered exoplanet
Nexsir A metal-rich planet
Nexsol A volcanic planet
Nexthal A world of storms
Nextiv A water world
Nextyr A celestial body near a black hole
Nexvul
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Nexvyr A volcanic planet
Nexxen A desert world
Nexxyl A desert world
Nexydr A mysterious hidden planet
Nexzen A planet of endless night
Nexzor A dying world
Nyxael A planet with intelligent life
Nyxgor A world of floating islands
Nyxjor A volcanic planet
Nyxkel
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Nyxkry A world of storms
Nyxomn A planet with twin suns
Nyxpax A water world
Nyxquo A planet with intelligent life
Nyxsir A shattered world
Nyxsol A world of floating islands
Nyxtal
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Nyxthal A planet with twin suns
Nyxtiv A planet with twin suns
Nyxtor A celestial body near a black hole
Nyxtyr A shattered world
Nyxvar A water world
Nyxvel A shattered world
Nyxvex A frozen world
Nyxvul A dying world
Nyxvyr A mysterious hidden planet
Nyxxen A water world
Nyxxyl A planet of endless night
Omnael A world of storms
Omncal A shattered world
Omndra A world of storms
Omnith A dying world
Omnjor A water world
Omnjyn A desert world
Omnlir
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Omnmor A planet with twin suns
Omnnex A planet with twin suns
Omnnyx A metal-rich planet
Omnomn A water world
Omnoph A metal-rich planet
Omnquo A crystal-covered exoplanet
Omnryn
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Omnsir A rogue planet
Omnsol A rogue planet
Omnsyl
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Omntal A celestial body near a black hole
Omnthal A dying world
Omnvar A planet with twin suns
Omnvel A shattered world
Omnvex A crystal-covered exoplanet
Omnvul A dying world
Omnvyr A crystal-covered exoplanet
Omnxyl A world of floating islands
Omnydr A high-gravity planet
Omnzen A rogue planet
Omnzor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Ophael A water world
Ophcal A metal-rich planet
Ophdra
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Opheon A volcanic planet
Ophith A planet with intelligent life
Ophjor A planet of endless night
Ophkel A dying world
Ophlir A metal-rich planet
Ophmyx
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Ophnyx A metal-rich planet
Ophomn A world of storms
Ophorn A celestial body near a black hole
Ophryn A world of floating islands
Ophsir A high-gravity planet
Ophsol A rogue planet
Ophsyl A planet with intelligent life
Ophtal
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Ophtor A gas giant
Ophvar A rogue planet
Ophvel
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Ophvex A planet with twin suns
Ophxen A planet of endless night
Ophzen A planet with intelligent life
Ornael A high-gravity planet
Orneld
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Orneon A crystal-covered exoplanet
Ornjor A planet with twin suns
Ornjyn A water world
Ornkel A frozen world
Ornmor
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Ornmyx
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Ornnyx A frozen world
Ornomn A high-gravity planet
Ornoph A planet with intelligent life
Orntal A crystal-covered exoplanet
Orntiv A water world
Orntor A rogue planet
Orntyr A gas giant
Ornvar A planet with twin suns
Ornvel A rogue planet
Ornvex A desert world
Ornvul A rogue planet
Ornxen A world of storms
Ornydr A world of floating islands
Paxael A rogue planet
Paxdra A planet with intelligent life
Paxeon A desert world
Paxgor A celestial body near a black hole
Paxith
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Paxjor A mysterious hidden planet
Paxjyn A world of floating islands
Paxkel A frozen world
Paxkry A shattered world
Paxlir A volcanic planet
Paxmyx A world of floating islands
Paxnex A rogue planet
Paxnyx A world of floating islands
Paxomn A celestial body near a black hole
Paxquo A volcanic planet
Paxsir A dying world
Paxsol A mysterious hidden planet
Paxtal A gas giant
Paxtiv A crystal-covered exoplanet
Paxtor A world of storms
Paxvel A crystal-covered exoplanet
Paxvul A rogue planet
Paxvyr
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Paxxen A celestial body near a black hole
Paxydr A gas giant
Paxzen A planet with intelligent life
Quoael A mysterious hidden planet
Quocal A celestial body near a black hole
Quodra A crystal-covered exoplanet
Quoeld A planet of endless night
Quoith A frozen world
Quokel A gas giant
Quonex
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Quonyx A shattered world
Quoomn A volcanic planet
Quopax A celestial body near a black hole
Quoquo
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Quosir A crystal-covered exoplanet
Quotal A metal-rich planet
Quothal A gas giant
Quotyr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Quovar A shattered world
Quovel A mysterious hidden planet
Quovul A world of floating islands
Quovyr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Quoxen A world of floating islands
Quozen A volcanic planet
Ryndra A gas giant
Ryneon A planet of endless night
Ryngor A metal-rich planet
Rynkel A planet with twin suns
Rynmor A metal-rich planet
Rynmyx A desert world
Rynnex A gas giant
Rynnyx A shattered world
Rynoph A volcanic planet
Rynorn A volcanic planet
Rynpax A water world
Rynquo A high-gravity planet
Rynsir A volcanic planet
Rynsyl A planet with twin suns
Ryntal A volcanic planet
Rynthal A celestial body near a black hole
Ryntor A world of floating islands
Ryntyr A high-gravity planet
Rynvar A high-gravity planet
Rynvex A planet of endless night
Rynvul A crystal-covered exoplanet
Rynvyr A dying world
Rynxen A mysterious hidden planet
Rynxyl A desert world
Rynydr A planet of endless night
Sirael A desert world
Sirdra A crystal-covered exoplanet
Sireld A high-gravity planet
Sireon A crystal-covered exoplanet
Sirgor A gas giant
Sirith A planet with twin suns
Sirkry A planet of endless night
Sirmyx A planet with intelligent life
Sirnyx A gas giant
Siroph A water world
Sirorn A planet of endless night
Sirpax A frozen world
Sirsyl A gas giant
Sirthal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Sirtiv A world of floating islands
Sirtyr A metal-rich planet
Sirvar A mysterious hidden planet
Sirvel A mysterious hidden planet
Sirvex A shattered world
Sirvul A planet with twin suns
Sirvyr A metal-rich planet
Sirydr A celestial body near a black hole
Sirzen A rogue planet
Sirzor A frozen world
Solael A gas giant
Soldra A planet with twin suns
Soleld A mysterious hidden planet
Soleon A desert world
Solith A high-gravity planet
Soljor A gas giant
Soljyn A crystal-covered exoplanet
Solkel A volcanic planet
Solkry A crystal-covered exoplanet
Sollir
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Solmor A volcanic planet
Solnyx
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Solomn A gas giant
Soloph A planet with intelligent life
Solorn A desert world
Solpax A shattered world
Solquo A rogue planet
Soltal A rogue planet
Solthal A frozen world
Soltiv A volcanic planet
Soltyr A dying world
Solvar A mysterious hidden planet
Solvel A planet with twin suns
Solvex A mysterious hidden planet
Solxyl A desert world
Solzen A world of floating islands
Solzor A gas giant
Sylael A dying world
Syldra
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Syleld A crystal-covered exoplanet
Sylgor A high-gravity planet
Syljor
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Sylkel A dying world
Sylkry A gas giant
Syllir
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Sylmor A water world
Sylnex A shattered world
Sylnyx A dying world
Sylorn A gas giant
Sylquo A rogue planet
Sylryn A desert world
Sylsir A rogue planet
Sylsyl A mysterious hidden planet
Syltal A crystal-covered exoplanet
Syltiv
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Syltor A mysterious hidden planet
Sylvar A crystal-covered exoplanet
Sylvel
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Sylvul A gas giant
Sylxen A water world
Sylxyl A planet with intelligent life
Sylydr A planet with twin suns
Sylzen A world of floating islands
Sylzor A high-gravity planet
Taldra A volcanic planet
Taleld A world of storms
Talith A desert world
Taljyn A rogue planet
Talkel A dying world
Tallir A planet with twin suns
Talmor A world of floating islands
Talnex A dying world
Taloph A planet with intelligent life
Talorn A water world
Talryn A desert world
Talsol A frozen world
Taltal A celestial body near a black hole
Talthal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Taltiv A planet with intelligent life
Taltor A metal-rich planet
Taltyr A gas giant
Talvar A metal-rich planet
Talvel A planet of endless night
Talvex A high-gravity planet
Talvyr A desert world
Talxen A world of storms
Talxyl A volcanic planet
Talzen A volcanic planet
Talzor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Thalcal A gas giant
Thalith A gas giant
Thaljyn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Thalkel A mysterious hidden planet
Thalkry A celestial body near a black hole
Thallir
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Thalmor A planet with intelligent life
Thalnyx A crystal-covered exoplanet
Thalomn A crystal-covered exoplanet
Thalpax A metal-rich planet
Thalquo A mysterious hidden planet
Thalryn A gas giant
Thalsir
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Thalsol A frozen world
Thalsyl A shattered world
Thaltal A dying world
Thalthal A gas giant
Thaltiv
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Thaltor A planet of endless night
Thalvar A crystal-covered exoplanet
Thalvyr A high-gravity planet
Thalydr A planet of endless night
Thalzen A world of storms
Thalzor A desert world
Tivcal A mysterious hidden planet
Tivdra A planet of endless night
Tiveld A world of floating islands
Tivith
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Tivjor A shattered world
Tivjyn A planet with intelligent life
Tivkel A mysterious hidden planet
Tivkry A crystal-covered exoplanet
Tivnex A high-gravity planet
Tivquo A rogue planet
Tivryn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Tivsir A planet with twin suns
Tivsol
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Tivsyl A high-gravity planet
Tivtal A frozen world
Tivtiv
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Tivtyr A high-gravity planet
Tivvar A frozen world
Tivvex A world of storms
Tivvyr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Tivxen A planet with twin suns
Tivxyl A planet with twin suns
Tivydr A high-gravity planet
Tivzor A metal-rich planet
Torael A metal-rich planet
Torcal A metal-rich planet
Toreld A planet of endless night
Torith
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Torkel
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Torlir A water world
Tornyx
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Toromn A volcanic planet
Toroph A desert world
Tororn A desert world
Torpax A celestial body near a black hole
Torquo A gas giant
Torsol A world of storms
Tortal A planet of endless night
Torthal A crystal-covered exoplanet
Torvar A shattered world
Torvel A gas giant
Torvex A dying world
Torvul A rogue planet
Torvyr A celestial body near a black hole
Torxen A planet with intelligent life
Torxyl A desert world
Torzen A world of floating islands
Tyrael A rogue planet
Tyrcal A frozen world
Tyreld A gas giant
Tyreon A mysterious hidden planet
Tyrgor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Tyrjor A planet with intelligent life
Tyrjyn A world of storms
Tyrlir A celestial body near a black hole
Tyrmor A desert world
Tyrmyx A planet of endless night
Tyrnyx A crystal-covered exoplanet
Tyrorn A desert world
Tyrpax A planet with twin suns
Tyrryn A dying world
Tyrtal A crystal-covered exoplanet
Tyrtiv A world of floating islands
Tyrtor A planet with twin suns
Tyrtyr A desert world
Tyrvel
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Tyrvex A shattered world
Tyrydr A volcanic planet
Tyrzen A volcanic planet
Tyrzor A dying world
Varcal
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Vardra A planet with twin suns
Vareld A celestial body near a black hole
Vareon A metal-rich planet
Vargor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Varith A frozen world
Varjor A planet with twin suns
Varjyn A mysterious hidden planet
Varkel A mysterious hidden planet
Varmyx A rogue planet
Varnyx A planet with intelligent life
Varomn A metal-rich planet
Varorn A desert world
Varpax A crystal-covered exoplanet
Varryn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Varsir
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Varsol A planet with intelligent life
Varsyl
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vartal A frozen world
Vartiv A rogue planet
Vartor A world of storms
Vartyr A planet with twin suns
Varvar A dying world
Varvel A mysterious hidden planet
Varvul A rogue planet
Varxen A celestial body near a black hole
Varxyl A shattered world
Varydr A mysterious hidden planet
Varzen A water world
Velael A world of storms
Velcal A rogue planet
Velgor A planet of endless night
Veljyn A rogue planet
Velkel A crystal-covered exoplanet
Velkry
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Velmor A dying world
Velmyx A rogue planet
Velnex A high-gravity planet
Velnyx A metal-rich planet
Velorn A rogue planet
Velsir A desert world
Velsyl A celestial body near a black hole
Velthal A dying world
Veltiv A mysterious hidden planet
Veltor A mysterious hidden planet
Veltyr A dying world
Velvar A planet with intelligent life
Velvex A volcanic planet
Velvul A world of storms
Velvyr A desert world
Velxen A celestial body near a black hole
Velydr A shattered world
Velzen A world of storms
Vexcal A world of storms
Vexdra A volcanic planet
Vexeld A planet of endless night
Vexjor
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vexkel A rogue planet
Vexmor
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Vexomn
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Vexoph A celestial body near a black hole
Vexpax A high-gravity planet
Vexquo A rogue planet
Vexsir A high-gravity planet
Vexsol A gas giant
Vextal A rogue planet
Vextiv A celestial body near a black hole
Vextor A water world
Vextyr A metal-rich planet
Vexvel A metal-rich planet
Vexvex A gas giant
Vexvul A frozen world
Vexxyl A planet of endless night
Vexzen A water world
Vexzor A planet with intelligent life
Vulael A planet of endless night
Vulcal
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vuldra A celestial body near a black hole
Vuleld
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Vuleon A high-gravity planet
Vulgor A high-gravity planet
Vulith
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vuljor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vulkel A water world
Vulkry A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vullir A rogue planet
Vulmor A planet with intelligent life
Vulmyx A rogue planet
Vulnyx A planet of endless night
Vulomn
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vuloph A dying world
Vulorn A metal-rich planet
Vulpax A volcanic planet
Vulquo A world of floating islands
Vulsol A world of storms
Vulsyl A frozen world
Vulthal A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vultiv A volcanic planet
Vultor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vultyr A planet with twin suns
Vulvar A desert world
Vulvex A planet with twin suns
Vulzen A frozen world
Vulzor A celestial body near a black hole
Vyrael A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vyrdra A volcanic planet
Vyreld A planet with twin suns
Vyreon A high-gravity planet
Vyrith A planet with intelligent life
Vyrjyn A crystal-covered exoplanet
Vyrkel A planet with twin suns
Vyrnyx A dying world
Vyroph A water world
Vyrorn A planet with intelligent life
Vyrquo A mysterious hidden planet
Vyrryn A metal-rich planet
Vyrsir A volcanic planet
Vyrsol
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Vyrsyl A world of storms
Vyrtiv
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vyrtor A dying world
Vyrvel A dying world
Vyrvex A gas giant
Vyrvul
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Vyrxen A desert world
Vyrxyl A desert world
Vyrydr A shattered world
Xenael A high-gravity planet
Xencal A shattered world
Xendra A frozen world
Xeneld A high-gravity planet
Xeneon A metal-rich planet
Xengor A world of storms
Xenith A crystal-covered exoplanet
Xenjor
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Xenjyn A celestial body near a black hole
Xenkel A desert world
Xenlir A shattered world
Xenmor A planet with twin suns
Xennyx A planet with intelligent life
Xenomn
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Xenoph A celestial body near a black hole
Xenpax A desert world
Xenquo
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Xensol A gas giant
Xensyl A volcanic planet
Xental A dying world
Xentiv A rogue planet
Xentor A planet with twin suns
Xentyr A planet with intelligent life
Xenvar A world of storms
Xenvel A world of floating islands
Xenvyr A planet of endless night
Xenzor A mysterious hidden planet
Xylcal A mysterious hidden planet
Xyldra A gas giant
Xyleld A water world
Xylgor A shattered world
Xylith A rogue planet
Xyljyn A shattered world
Xylkel A metal-rich planet
Xyllir A metal-rich planet
Xylmyx A dying world
Xylomn A planet with twin suns
Xylpax A world of floating islands
Xylquo A desert world
Xylryn A world of storms
Xylsol A gas giant
Xylsyl A water world
Xyltal A world of storms
Xylthal A desert world
Xyltiv A world of floating islands
Xyltyr A frozen world
Xylvul A mysterious hidden planet
Xylvyr
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Xylxen A metal-rich planet
Xylxyl A gas giant
Xylydr A planet with intelligent life
Xylzen A planet with intelligent life
Xylzor A gas giant
Ydrael A rogue planet
Ydreld A water world
Ydrjor A high-gravity planet
Ydrjyn
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Ydrlir A rogue planet
Ydrmyx A desert world
Ydrnex A celestial body near a black hole
Ydrnyx A metal-rich planet
Ydroph A frozen world
Ydrorn A gas giant
Ydrquo A desert world
Ydrsir A rogue planet
Ydrsol A frozen world
Ydrtal A frozen world
Ydrtiv A frozen world
Ydrtyr A metal-rich planet
Ydrvul A rogue planet
Ydrxen A high-gravity planet
Ydrxyl A water world
Ydrzen A planet of endless night
Ydrzor A celestial body near a black hole
Zenael A world of storms
Zendra A mysterious hidden planet
Zeneld A water world
Zeneon A planet of endless night
Zenith A world of floating islands
Zenjor A planet with twin suns
Zenjyn A high-gravity planet
Zenkel A gas giant
Zennex
A planet locked in eternal twilight
Zennyx A frozen world
Zenomn A volcanic planet
Zenoph A planet with twin suns
Zenorn A frozen world
Zenpax A planet of endless night
Zenquo
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Zensol A dying world
Zental A planet with twin suns
Zentiv A world of floating islands
Zentor A crystal-covered exoplanet
Zentyr A rogue planet
Zenvar A gas giant
Zenvex A planet of endless night
Zenvul A mysterious hidden planet
Zenvyr A shattered world
Zenxyl A desert world
Zenzen A planet with twin suns
Zordra A world of storms
Zoreld A water world
Zoreon A mysterious hidden planet
Zorgor
A planet with a dense atmosphere
Zorith A mysterious hidden planet
Zorjor A planet with twin suns
Zormor A shattered world
Zornex A high-gravity planet
Zornyx A world of floating islands
Zoromn A gas giant
Zoroph A rogue planet
Zororn A desert world
Zorryn A planet of endless night
Zorsyl A crystal-covered exoplanet
Zortor A planet with intelligent life
Zorvex A planet with intelligent life
Zorvyr A metal-rich planet
Zorxen A world of floating islands
Zorxyl A crystal-covered exoplanet
Zorzor A gas giant

The Origins of Planet Names

Most planetary names we use today have roots in Roman and Greek mythology. Mars, for example, carries the name of a Roman war god, while Venus is named after the goddess who symbolizes love and beauty. This nomenclature allows us to tie these celestial objects to human expression and culture.

The practice of naming planets dates back to at least the Babylonians, who used celestial bodies for both agricultural and navigational purposes. They named five visible planets, including Jupiter and Saturn, after their deities. As Rome rose to power, these names were adopted into Western culture.

Understanding Your World’s Context

When brainstorming planet names, start by considering the larger context of your fictional universe. Is it an expansive, star-blazing galaxy or a small, serene solar system? Are the inhabitants humanoid or something outlandishly different?

Example: The Varied Landscapes of Elysium Prime

Take the novel “Elysium Prime,” where planets are categorized by their landscapes. Some are covered in dense forests, while others are stark deserts. The author might choose a name like “Sydneer,” inspired by its lush greenery, or “Zertog,” reflecting a desert wasteland with a sizzling sun. Both names immediately suggest the nature of the planets, giving readers a mental image without needing an extensive description.

Emphasizing Cultural Influences

Planet names can also be shaped by the cultures of the beings that inhabit them. Consider integrating language and folklore into your naming process. The planet’s name may reflect historical events, significant figures, or unique traits of its inhabitants.

Example: Discovering Y’rzkhal Allure

In a science fiction novel set in a diverse galaxy, imagine a planet named “Y’rzkhal.” It could represent a culture rich in mythology, where “Y’rz” means “the sky” in the native tongue, and “khal” refers to a great ruler. The conjunction of the two offers readers a glimpse into the planet’s identity—its history is tied to celestial events and governance, piquing the interest of potential readers seeking depth.

Inventive Linguistics for Unique Sounds

Creating unique phonetics is crucial. Play around with how names feel when spoken aloud; sometimes, a name just doesn’t ring right. Use consonant-vowel combinations that resonate and feel alien but not overly complicated, which can frustrate readers.

Consider the Phantom Name Implementation

For instance, if you were to name a planet “Grithor,” you’d combine hard syllables with softer ones, making it memorable and pronounceable. This implementation is particularly important in genres like fantasy and science fiction, where unique names abound. If a character casually mentions “Gri-thor, the place of secrets,” it adds to the intrigue without overwhelming the reader.

Reflecting Physical Features

A successful planet name can reflect physical geography or weather patterns. Utilizing physical characteristics not only grounds these names in reality but also enhances the world-building.

Example: The Crystal Waters of Silaran

Imagine a water-covered planet called “Silaran,” where the surface sparkles under two suns. The name evokes clarity and beauty, suggesting that readers should envision stunning ocean landscapes. In contrast, a planet plagued by storms could be named “Vorruk,” inspired by its violent winds and turbulent waters. The etymology ensures readers understand the theme without inundating them with dense explanations.

Borrowing from Mythology and History

Don’t shy away from borrowing elements from Earth’s myths, histories, and languages. Adding this layer of meaning can enrich your planet names with historical grandeur or connotations.

Example: The Legacy of Mk’aelis

For a series inspired by mythology, consider a planet named “Mk’aelis,” derived from various myths about creation. It could be an ancient world where powerful beings once walked, setting the stage for epic narratives. In this case, you bring history into the narrative fold simply with the name, enhancing its significance in readers’ minds.

Blending Realism with Fantasy

You might blend familiar scientific concepts with fantasy elements for added realism. Planet names can be whimsical while still maintaining a connection to known astrophysics or geology.

Example: The Sci-Fi Twists of Ferroresia

In a story filled with adventure, take a planet called “Ferroresia,” derived from the Latin word for iron. This name connects to the planet’s wealth of iron resources, making it appealing for trade. Cargo ships from various regions might flock there, allowing readers to grasp the planet’s significance in the trade unions of your universe. Combine realism and creativity to yield memorable names that draw the reader in.

Utilizing Alliteration and Rhythm

There’s something undeniably catchy about alliteration and rhythmic structures in names. A memorable planet name can linger in readers’ minds if it’s easy to pronounce and fun to say.

Example: The Harmonious Land of Mirdel Moons

Consider “Mirdel Moons,” a planet known for its dual satellites that light up the night sky. The rhythm and alliteration not only make it pleasant to read but also offer clues about the planet’s features. A planet like “Sykron Shroud,” mysterious due to its perpetual fog, creates an alluring sense of intrigue. A little alliteration goes a long way in fantasy worlds!

Play with Myths and Symbolism

Names can be layered with symbology referring to motifs within your narrative, echoing greater themes you wish to showcase in your story.

Example: The Symbolic Land of Terra Vale

In a novel where nature conservation plays a key role, a planet named “Terra Vale” can symbolize harmony with the environment—terra meaning earth and vale expressing a peaceful valley. The name becomes a positive reflection of storytelling efforts, making the world-building resonate with significant themes present throughout the plot.

Keep a Name-Inspiration File

Having a dedicated space for brainstorming planet names can save you from hitting writer’s block. Jot down any ideas that pop into your head, even if they feel odd. You can always refine and evolve them later.

Example: The Torment of the Abandoned Name List

While working on a sci-fi saga, a writer charts out several names: “Blistera,” “Raventhorn,” and “Ixarax.” At first glance, some of these may seem absurd. However, revisiting them later could reveal ways to combine traits or remold them into more fitting names. This file can serve as inspiration until you find the perfect name.

Seek Feedback and Collaboration

Involving others in the naming process can provide fresh insights and perspectives. Sometimes, what may sound off to you might resonate well with someone else.

Example: Planet Naming Workshops

Consider organizing a naming workshop with fellow writers, similar to a brainstorming session. Each participant presents their planet or character names and works through group discussions about their significance. Engaging with a community can help you evaluate options and choose the most powerful names for your universe.

Additional Information

When it comes to naming planets in literature, there are some quirky and fascinating tidbits that many writers may not be aware of.

  • Mythology Madness: Many planet names are borrowed from mythology. Take Mars, for example, which takes its name from the Roman war deity. Venus, on the other hand, draws its name from the goddess of love. So, when in doubt, check your ancient texts!
  • Name That Scientist: Some planets have been named after famous scientists. For instance, Jupiter’s moons include Galilean moons, named after Galileo. It’s like a cosmic high-five to history!
  • The Style Guide: The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has strict rules about naming celestial bodies. Many names must have historical significance or pay tribute to cultural stories, which might sound boring but can spark some wild naming ideas!
  • Astrological Influence: Some authors use zodiac signs and planetary positions to inspire their planet names. So, if you find your character lounging on a “Piscean” planet, it may just be about that watery fishing vibe.
  • Colors and Textures: Planet names often reflect their physical characteristics. For example, the planet “Ceres” hints at its status as a dwarf planet, named after the Roman goddess of agriculture and grain. Think “Earthy” for something lush and “Craggy” for sharp mountain vibes.
  • Science Fiction Influence: Well-known sci-fi works often influence the names of fictional planets. For example, “Tatooine” or “Krypton” have sparked a naming trend all their own. Plain words can become extraordinary with a sprinkle of imagination!
  • Cultural Inspirations: Many authors draw on their own cultures for naming planets. This inspiration includes language nuances, local folklore, or even traditions that can infuse a story with authenticity and richness.
  • Sound Matters: The phonetics of a planet’s name can affect how readers perceive it. Soft sounds may evoke feelings of gentleness or serenity, while harsh consonants might suggest danger or intrigue. Think “Zarvoth” versus “Luna”!
  • Popularity Contest: Some names keep popping up in different works because they resonate with readers. Names like “Aether” or “Zion” often appear across various genres but give your planet a unique twist to stand out in the cosmic crowd.
  • Historical Banishment: The name “Pluto” was once in the running for being a planet. Along with it, dozens of other names have been suggested, only to face extinction in the vast universe of literature. Why? Well, cosmic politics is a real thing!

These secrets could spark new ideas or twist an old name into something fresh for your next novel!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to Planet Names For Novels

Q. How do I come up with unique planet names for my novel?
A. Think about combining sounds and syllables that you like. You can also mix real language roots or use mythological references. Just remember, it should be easy to pronounce—unless you want to give your readers a tongue twister!

Q. Should planet names reflect their characteristics?
A. Absolutely! If your planet is covered in ice, names like “Frigoria” or “Glacius” could work well. Just make sure the name matches the vibe of the planet—unless you’re going for a surprise twist.

Q. Can I use names from real astronomy?
A. Yes, but with caution! Using names like “Mars” is fine, but if you want to stick out, consider creating a twist like “Mardus.” You want your world to be unique, not confused with a sci-fi documentary.

Q. Is there a formula for naming planets?
A. There isn’t a hard-and-fast formula, but a classic approach is to mix an adjective that describes the planet and a noun that gives it weight. For instance, “Crimson Flame” or “Whispering Sands.” Just let your imagination run wild!

Q. How can culture influence planet names in my story?
A. Culture can add richness to your name! Consider how the inhabitants’ language, mythology, or history would shape their planet’s name. A warrior culture might use strong, aggressive names, while a peaceful society might favor softer, melodic ones.

Q. Are there popular themes for planet names?
A. Yes! Common themes include natural elements (like water or fire), colors, emotions, or even famous people. For instance, naming a planet after a beloved author could add a charming touch for book lovers.

Q. Should I use made-up languages for planet names?
A. Definitely! Creating a made-up language or using sounds inspired by existing languages can give more depth. Just remember, the names should be memorable and not resemble a game of Scrabble gone wrong.

Q. How many planets should I name in my novel?
A. It depends on your story! If there are multiple worlds in your universe, try to name only the most relevant ones. Too many names can confuse readers, like trying to remember all those characters in an overly complicated soap opera.

Q. What if I can’t decide on a planet name?
A. Take a break! Sometimes, stepping away can spark new ideas. You can also brainstorm with friends or write down a list of words that inspire you—just make sure you don’t end up with something like “Planet Zesty.”

Q. Can I change a planet’s name after I’ve started writing?
A. Of course! Names can evolve—just like your characters. If you feel a name isn’t fitting anymore, change it. Just make sure to keep track of your revisions so you don’t accidentally rename your planet five times!

Conclusion

In the vast universe of storytelling, the names we give planets can shape the entire narrative of our novels. Whether you’re crafting an alien world filled with towering trees and shimmering skies or a desolate rock echoing with forgotten tales, a unique planet name can spark curiosity and wonder. Remember, the best names often reflect the essence of their world or its inhabitants. So go ahead—get creative, think outside the box, and have fun! Your readers are waiting to explore the fascinating realms you’ve imagined. Happy writing!

Disclaimer: This article on Planet Names for Novels is intended to provide valuable insights and inspiration for writers. While we strive to offer accurate and helpful information, it’s essential to understand the complexities of planetary naming conventions, as discussed by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and NASA. For further exploration, visit the IAU’s official website or NASA’s planetary fact sheets. By acknowledging these resources, writers can create immersive and realistic planetary settings, enhancing their novels with depth and authenticity.

About the Author

David Harris is a content writer at Adazing with 20 years of experience navigating the ever-evolving worlds of publishing and technology. Equal parts editor, tech enthusiast, and caffeine connoisseur, he’s spent decades turning big ideas into polished prose. As a former Technical Writer for a cloud-based publishing software company and a Ghostwriter of over 60 books, David’s expertise spans technical precision and creative storytelling. At Adazing, he brings a knack for clarity and a love of the written word to every project—while still searching for the keyboard shortcut that refills his coffee.