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Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
Alpha Cassiopeiae is a star in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia. It has the proper name Schedar, pronounced /ˈʃɛdɑːr/); Alpha Cassiopeiae is its
Alpha_Cassiopeiae
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
25°S it can be seen, seasonally, low in the North. At magnitude 2.2, Alpha Cassiopeiae, or Schedar, is the brightest star in Cassiopeia. The constellation
Cassiopeia_(constellation)
Second-brightest star in the constellation Cassiopeia
originally γ Cassiopeiae, η Cassiopeiae, α Cassiopeiae and ζ Cassiopeiae, but were later identified as κ Cassiopeiae, η Cassiopeiae, α Cassiopeiae and λ Cassiopeiae
Beta_Cassiopeiae
Star system in the constellation Cassiopeia
Gamma Cassiopeiae, Latinized from γ Cassiopeiae formally named Tiansi, is a multiple star system at the center of the distinctive "W" asterism in the
Gamma_Cassiopeiae
Binary star system in the constellation Cassiopeia
Beta Cassiopeiae (Caph), Kappa Cassiopeiae, Alpha Cassiopeiae (Schedar) and Lambda Cassiopeiae. Consequently, the Chinese name for Eta Cassiopeiae itself
Eta_Cassiopeiae
Star system in the Centaurus constellation
Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, α Cen, or Alpha Cen) is a star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus. It consists of three stars: Rigil Kentaurus
Alpha_Centauri
Figure on a compass, map, nautical chart
Point Star N Polaris NbE "the Guards" (Ursa Minor) NNE Alpha Ursa Major NEbN Alpha Cassiopeiae NE Capella NEbE Vega ENE Arcturus EbN the Pleiades E Altair
Compass_rose
Gamma Cygni Star Suspected variable star 2.23 Alpha Cassiopeiae Star 2.230 Gamma Draconis Star 2.24 2.21 Alpha Coronae Borealis Binary star system 2.25 2
List of brightest natural objects in the sky
List_of_brightest_natural_objects_in_the_sky
Star in constellation of Cassiopeia
Delta Cassiopeiae is an eclipsing binary star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Cassiopeia. Its name is a Bayer designation that is
Delta_Cassiopeiae
Navigational reference instrument
Point Star N Polaris NbE "the Guards" (Ursa Minor) NNE Alpha Ursa Major NEbN Alpha Cassiopeiae NE Capella NEbE Vega ENE Arcturus EbN the Pleiades E Altair
Pelorus_(instrument)
Centaur رجل القنطورس Alpha Centauri Risha ar-Rishā' the Well-Rope الرشاء Alpha Piscium Rukbah ar-Rukbah the Knee الركبة Delta Cassiopeiae Rukbat Rukbat ur-Rāmī
List_of_Arabic_star_names
3 Libra K3 III 3.628 Phi Aquarii 227 ± 4 Aquarius M1.5 III 4.223 Alpha Cassiopeiae (Schedar) 228 ± 2 Cassiopeia K0-IIIa 2.240 31 Vulpeculae A 228 ± 3
List of star systems within 200–250 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_200–250_light-years
Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
Kappa Cassiopeiae, also named Cexing, is a star in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from κ Cassiopeiae, and
Kappa_Cassiopeiae
Yellow hypergiant star in the constellation Cassiopeia
Rho Cassiopeiae is a yellow hypergiant star in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its name is a Bayer designation, pronounced /ˌroʊ kæsiəˈpiːaɪ, -sioʊ-, -iː/
Rho_Cassiopeiae
Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
Epsilon Cassiopeiae is a single star in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia. It has the proper name Segin, pronounced /ˈsɛɡɪn/; Epsilon Cassiopeiae is
Epsilon_Cassiopeiae
Star in the constellation of Sagittarius
(Delta Cassiopeiae was later given the name Ruchbah). In Chinese, 天淵 (Tiān Yuān), meaning Celestial Spring, refers to an asterism consisting of Alpha Sagittarii
Alpha_Sagittarii
Star in the constellation Cygnus
ṣadr "chest", the same word which gave rise to the star Schedar (Alpha Cassiopeiae). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working
Gamma_Cygni
Star in the constellation Lacerta
π1 Cygni, HD 206267, ε Cephei, β Lacertae, σ Cassiopeiae, ρ Cassiopeiae, τ Cassiopeiae, AR Cassiopeiae, 9 Lacertae, 3 Andromedae, 7 Andromedae, 8 Andromedae
Alpha_Lacertae
Star in the constellation Aquarius
Sadalmelik for Alpha Aquarii (WDS J22058-0019 A) on 21 August 2016, and it is now so included in the List of IAU-approved Star Names (Delta Cassiopeiae was given
Alpha_Aquarii
Brightest star in the constellation Leo
Bayer designation designated α Leonis, which is Latinized to Alpha Leonis, and abbreviated Alpha Leo or α Leo. Regulus appears single, but is actually a quadruple
Regulus
Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
6 Cassiopeiae (6 Cas) is a white hypergiant in the constellation Cassiopeia, and a small-amplitude variable star. At 5th magnitude, it is visible to the
6_Cassiopeiae
Rare star with tremendous luminosity and high rates of mass loss by stellar winds
to the Galactic Center and one of the most luminous stars known; Rho Cassiopeiae, a yellow hypergiant that is one of the brightest to the naked eye; and
Hypergiant
Star in the constellation Columba
azimuthal equatorial velocity may be 457 km s−1. It is a suspected Gamma Cassiopeiae type (GCAS) variable star, with its apparent magnitude varying from 2
Alpha_Columbae
Star naming system
1600. Tycho's Star (SN 1572), another "temporary star", appears as B Cassiopeiae. In charts for constellations that did not exhaust the Greek letters
Bayer_designation
Small number of stars that orbit each other
the system can be considered a sextuple. Jabbah AR Cassiopeiae V871 Centauri Acrux Gamma Cassiopeiae QZ Carinae Astronomy portal Outer space portal Science
Star_system
Type of star
the disappearance of, the "shell" are called Gamma Cassiopeiae variables. Pleione and Gamma Cassiopeiae itself are both variable stars that have intermittent
Shell_star
Star in the constellation Ara
indicating that it is a variable Be star but not obviously a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable. The International Variable Star Index defines it as GCAS +
Alpha_Arae
Brightest star in the constellation Aquila
night sky. It has the Bayer designation Alpha Aquilae, which is Latinised from α Aquilae and abbreviated Alpha Aql or α Aql. Altair is an A-type main-sequence
Altair
et al. (2011). "Colder And Hotter: Interferometric Imaging Of Beta Cassiopeiae And Alpha Leonis". The Astrophysical Journal. 732 (2): 68. arXiv:1105.0740
List of stars with resolved images
List_of_stars_with_resolved_images
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
is a shell star of magnitude 4.9. Shell stars, like Pleione and Gamma Cassiopeiae, are stars with irregular variations caused by their abnormally high
Libra_(constellation)
Index of articles associated with the same name
four different stars: Alpha Aquarii in the constellation Aquarius (this star is now called Sadalmelik by the IAU) Delta Cassiopeiae in the constellation
Rucbah
Binary star in the constellation of Andromeda
that mark the prime meridian of the heavens, the other two being Beta Cassiopeiae and Gamma Pegasi. It was believed to bless those born under its influence
Alpheratz
Yellow hypergiant in the Large Magellanic Cloud
and K emission profile closely resembles that of the galactic YHGs Rho Cassiopeiae and V382 Carinae. This indicates similar behavior in their outer atmospheres
HD_271182
Star in the constellation Perseus
his catalogue, published in 1712. 48 Persei is classified as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable, and it has been given the variable star designation MX Persei
48_Persei
Class of massive star with a spectral type of A to K
mass-losing hot stars, but was not applied to cooler stars. In 1991, Rho Cassiopeiae was the first to be described as a yellow hypergiant, likely becoming
Yellow_hypergiant
Binary star system in the constellation Draco
Mohler in 1940, and in 1965 M. Lacoarret studied variations in the hydrogen alpha emission profiles from the target. This system was discovered to be a photometric
CX_Draconis
significance is tied to the presence of a pre-main-sequence star known as V633 Cassiopeiae (or HBC 3 or LkHα 198), first identified in 1960. Its spectrum has been
Star-forming regions of Cassiopeia
Star-forming_regions_of_Cassiopeia
20 brown dwarfs, as well as 4 sub-brown dwarfs. The closest system is Alpha Centauri, with Proxima Centauri as the closest star in that system, at 4
List_of_nearest_stars
to make a detectable contribution. For example, the binary star system Alpha Centauri has the total or combined magnitude of −0.27, while its two component
List_of_brightest_stars
Type of large cool star
Gacrux (γ Crucis) Pollux (β Geminorum) Capella Aa (α Aurigae) Schedar (α Cassiopeiae) δ Andromedae ρ Persei Mira (ο Ceti) χ Cygni Rasalgethi (α Herculis)
Red_giant
How large a sphere or circle appears
(2024-08-05). "CHARA Near-Infrared Imaging of the Yellow Hypergiant Star $\rho$ Cassiopeiae: Convection Cells and Circumstellar Envelope". arXiv:2408.02756v2 [astro-ph
Angular_diameter
Triple star system in the constellation Eridanus
Hercules (constellation) and Serpens Caput, the closest bright star being Alpha Serpentis. The absolute magnitude of the Sun is 4.85, so, at a distance
40_Eridani
– Bruneiastronomy.org". Retrieved 2020-10-11. Kaler, James B. "Menkar (Alpha Ceti)". Stars. University of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31
List_of_proper_names_of_stars
(2011-05-10). "Colder and Hotter: Interferometric imaging of {\beta} Cassiopeiae and {\alpha} Leonis". The Astrophysical Journal. 732 (2): 68. arXiv:1105.0740
List_of_nearest_giant_stars
Type of star cluster
the cosmic distance scale: the Cepheids U Sagittarii, CF Cassiopeiae, and CEab Cassiopeiae, A&A, 260 Quinn, Samuel N.; White, Russel J.; Latham, David
Open_cluster
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
(1982). "A Comparison of the X-ray Properties of X Persei and Gamma Cassiopeiae". The Astrophysical Journal. 263 (1): 277–88. Bibcode:1982ApJ...263.
Perseus_(constellation)
Star in the constellation Cygnus
Alpha Lacertae, 4 Lacertae, Pi2 Cygni, HD 206267, Epsilon Cephei, Beta Lacertae, Sigma Cassiopeiae, Rho Cassiopeiae, Tau Cassiopeiae, AR Cassiopeiae,
Pi1_Cygni
Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
+0.02 dex Rotational velocity (v sin i) 32 km/s Other designations V819 Cassiopeiae, BD+60°2636, HD 223960, HIP 117830 Database references SIMBAD data
HD_223960
189 ± 1 Andromeda K0 IIIb 4.64 Upsilon² Cassiopeiae (Castula) 189 ± 2 Cassiopeia G8 IIIb Fe−0.5 +4.62 Alpha Equulei (Kitalpha) A 190 ± 2 Equuleus G7III
List of star systems within 150–200 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_150–200_light-years
Zodiac constellation straddling the celestial equator
(η Psc), 349 lightyears, class G7 IIIa, magnitude 3.62. It is a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable with a weak magnetic field. Torcular ("thread"), otherwise Omicron
Pisces_(constellation)
Star whose brightness fluctuates, as seen from Earth
on an observable timescale. One of the best studied examples is Rho Cassiopeiae. R Coronae Borealis variables While classed as eruptive variables, these
Variable_star
Type of variable star
Double periodic FS Canis Majoris RS Canum Venaticorum Other Flare Gamma Cassiopeiae Lambda Eridani Wolf–Rayet Cataclysmic AM Canum Venaticorum Dwarf nova
Rapidly_oscillating_Ap_star
Stars with a supergiant luminosity class with a spectral type of K or M
(1992). "Photometry of yellow semiregular variables – HR 8752 (= V509 Cassiopeiae)". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 263: 123. Bibcode:1992A&A...263..123P
Red_supergiant
Constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union
Argo Navis keel Canopus −0.74 494 Cassiopeia /ˌkæsioʊˈpiːə/ Cas Cass Cassiopeiae /ˌkæsioʊˈpiːiː/ ancient (Ptolemy) Cassiopeia (mythological character)
IAU_designated_constellations
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
each other as viewed from Earth, they are unrelated. Kappa is a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable of spectral type B2Vne, which brightened by 50% between 1963
Canis_Major
Star in the constellation Perseus
match any particular orbital phase. The variations are classified as γ Cassiopeiae-type, shell stars with eruptions and irregular fading. Roman, Nancy G
Phi_Persei
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
variations are slight, Gomeisa is classified as a shell star (Gamma Cassiopeiae variable), with a maximum magnitude of 2.84 and a minimum magnitude of
Canis_Minor
B-type star with emission lines
are also included. The first star recognized as a Be star was Gamma Cassiopeiae, observed 1866 by Angelo Secchi, the first star ever observed with emission
Be_star
Star system in the constellation Andromeda
And–type behavior have since been discovered, including HO Puppis, BC Cassiopeiae, IM Eridani, V507 Cygni, and FY Vulpecula. "Download Data", aavso.org
IW_Andromedae
Variable star in the constellation of Andromeda
component B was a close spectroscopic binary. Omicron Andromedae is a Gamma Cassiopeiae type variable star and the system's brightness varies from magnitude
Omicron_Andromedae
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
Lists_of_stars
Star that is particularly similar to the Sun
Tabetha S.; et al. (August 2008). "Angular Diameters of the G Subdwarf µ Cassiopeiae A and the K Dwarfs s Draconis and HR 511 from Interferometric Measurements
Solar_analog
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
this variation can be observed with the unaided eye. Classed as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable or shell star, it is of spectral type B2II-IIIe and lies around
Pavo_(constellation)
Star in the constellation Perseus
The General Catalog of Variable Stars classifies Psi Persei as a gamma Cassiopeiae variable star, whose visual band brightness varies from magnitude 4.17
Psi_Persei
Hypothetical hybrid star type
star V595 Cassiopeiae 01h 43m 02.72s +56° 30′ 46.02″ Cassiopeia 2002 IO Persei 03h 06m 47.27s +55° 43′ 59.35″ Perseus 2002 KN Cassiopeiae 00h 09m 36
Thorne–Żytkow_object
Star in the constellation Circinus
visual magnitude, mass, and classification. The system behaves as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable showing occasional outbursts of up to 0.27 in magnitude. "Hipparcos
Theta_Circini
"Hubble Space Telescope Astrometry of the Metal-poor Visual Binary μ Cassiopeiae: Dynamical Masses, Helium Content, and Age". The Astrophysical Journal
List of nearest stars by spectral type
List_of_nearest_stars_by_spectral_type
Classification of stars based on spectral properties
to giants and supergiants, such as Arcturus, whereas orange dwarfs, like Alpha Centauri B, are main-sequence stars. They have extremely weak hydrogen lines
Stellar_classification
Process by which stars are named
into popular use, for example Sualocin for α Delphini and Navi for γ Cassiopeiae. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has begun a process to select
Stellar designations and names
Stellar_designations_and_names
Star in the constellation Crux
literature. Samus et al. (2017) have tentatively classified it as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable with a brightness range of 4.88–5.7 mag in the Johnson B band
CH_Crucis
O-type main sequence star in the constellation Ophiuchus
(asterism). Compared to the brightest star of constellation Ophiuchius, Alpha Ophiuchi, at apparent magnitude 2.07. The absolute magnitude of Zeta Ophiuchi
Zeta_Ophiuchi
Type of variable star
spectral types having amplitudes of about 1 mag in V The M2 supergiant TZ Cassiopeiae is given as a representative example. (visual magnitude, unless marked
Slow_irregular_variable
Grouping of evolved cool luminous stars
masers are typically found in oxygen-rich M-type AGB stars such as R Cassiopeiae and U Orionis, while HCN and SiS masers are generally found in carbon
Asymptotic_giant_branch
Star in the constellation Camelopardalis
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
Gliese_445
in 1930. Osawa's Star is V436 Cassiopeiae (HD 221568). Named after Kiyoteru Osawa [ja]. Pearce's Star is AO Cassiopeiae. Named after Joseph Algernon Pearce
Stars_named_after_people
2024). "CHARA Near-Infrared Imaging of the Yellow Hypergiant Star ρ Cassiopeiae: Convection Cells and Circumstellar Envelope". The Astrophysical Journal
List_of_largest_stars
Comparison of a wide range of lengths
distance between Jupiter and the Sun 785 Gm (5.25 au) – diameter of Rho Cassiopeiae, a rare yellow hypergiant star 947 Gm (6.4 au) – diameter of Antares
Orders_of_magnitude_(length)
G0 V 10.11 Rho Scorpii (Iklil) 470 ± 10 Scorpius B2 IV 3.86 Epsilon Cassiopeiae (Segin) 470 ± 10 Cassiopeia B3 V 3.37 Gamma Pegasi (Algenib) 470 ± 30
List of star systems within 450–500 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_450–500_light-years
Planetary-mass object in the constellation Pisces
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
SIMP_J013656.5+093347
Constellation split into two non-contiguous parts
photometric observations of the selected Algol-type binaries - IV. V799 Cassiopeiae, BX Piscium and HD 172189". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
Serpens
1 Andromeda 23h 09m 57.3642s +35° 32′ 55.658″ K2Ve 7.93 B K2Ve Delta Cassiopeiae (Rucbah)$ 99.4 ± 0.4 Cassiopeia 01h 25m 48.95147s +60° 14′ 07.0225″ A5
List of star systems within 95–100 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_95–100_light-years
Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2010-06-21. "Alpha Phe". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2010-06-21
List_of_stars_for_navigation
Star in the constellation Eridanus
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
82_G._Eridani
List of stars with high proper motion
RM LP 40-365 "high" +498 PM; RM Luyten's Star 3.738 17.35 PM; RM Mu Cassiopeiae Al Marfik 3.777 -98 Name; PM; RM Omicron Columbae "high" PM Proxima Centauri
List of stars with large proper motion
List_of_stars_with_large_proper_motion
Type of star larger than main-sequence but smaller than a giant
established the two-dimensional classification scheme, including: B0: γ Cassiopeiae, δ Scorpii, B0.5: β Scorpii, ε Persei B1: ο Persei, β Cephei B2: γ Orionis
Subgiant
Binary star in the Pleiades star cluster
small amount (~1/6 magnitude). Pleione is now classified as a Gamma Cassiopeiae type variable star, with brightness fluctuations that range between a
Pleione_(star)
Astrophysical phenomenon
supergiants Betelgeuse, Antares, and VV Cephei A; the yellow hypergiant Rho Cassiopeiae; the luminous blue variable Eta Carinae that has already produced a supernova
Supernova
Overview of the scientific field of astronomy
star Flare star Giants and supergiants Luminous blue variable Gamma Cassiopeiae variable R Coronae Borealis variable Eruptive binary RS Canum Venaticorum
Outline_of_astronomy
Type of star
QX Puppis V669 Cassiopeiae W43A HV 2112 S Persei VX Sagittarii V1804 Sagittarii VY Canis Majoris AH Scorpii MY Cephei PZ Cassiopeiae IRC −30308 NML Cygni
OH/IR_star
Star of luminosity class VI under the Yerkes spectral classification system
44.9 MJ, making it a brown dwarf. Kapteyn's Star Groombridge 1830 Mu Cassiopeiae 2MASS J05325346+8246465, a possible halo brown dwarf and the first substellar
Subdwarf
System of two stars orbiting each other
binary white dwarf system with an orbital period of about 5.4 minutes Eta Cassiopeiae, a nearby visual binary star system in the constellation Cassiopeia Kepler-14
Binary_star
"Galactic clusters with associated Cepheid variables. II – NGC 129 and DL Cassiopeiae". Astronomical Journal. 104 (3): 1132–1143. Bibcode:1992AJ....104.1132T
List_of_open_clusters
DAZ9.5 HR 511 (V987 Cassiopeiae)$ 32.75 ± 0.01 Cassiopeia 01h 47m 44.83444s +63° 51′ 09.0110″ K0V 5.63 Gliese 22 (V547 Cassiopeiae) A 32.8 ± 0.7 Cassiopeia
List of star systems within 30–35 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_30–35_light-years
O5–5.5V((f))) 5.97 15 Sagittarii 4,200±650 1 O9.7 Iab or B0 Iab 5.37 AO Cassiopeiae (Pearce's Star) 4,300 ± 300 2 O8V((f)) + O9.2II 6.07-6.24 HD 149404 (V918
List_of_O-type_stars
Star in the constellation Libra
slightly more than twice the distance of the nearest known star system Alpha Centauri. This view existed because of a very rough preliminary parallax
WISE_1541−2250
5.41 K0Ve 6 HD 400 Andromeda 6.21 F8 IV 7 CD-27 16 11.72 M0V 8 Beta Cassiopeiae (Caph) Cassiopeia 54.7 ± 0.3 +2.28 (2.25–2.31) F2 III 9 HD 469 G8III
List of Gliese and GJ objects (1-1000)
List_of_Gliese_and_GJ_objects_(1-1000)
Binary star system in the Cygnus constellation
measurements, along with two other possibilities, Delta Eridani and Mu Cassiopeiae. A number of astronomers soon took up the task, including attempts by
61_Cygni
Non-periodic comet
8-magnitude star Algenib (Gamma Pegasi). On 22 April, it was near Beta Cassiopeiae. On 12–14 May, it was near Gamma Cephei. C/2011 L4 continued moving North
C/2011_L4_(PanSTARRS)
Nearest star in the constellation Orion
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
GJ_3379
Red dwarf star in the constellation Cetus
stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly)
GJ_1002
ALPHA CASSIOPEIAE
ALPHA CASSIOPEIAE
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin, Swedish
First Letter of the Greek Alphabet; Leader
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Little; Collection of Many Small Things
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Healer; With Healing Power
Girl/Female
English American
Healer.
Boy/Male
Hindu
First letter of the greek alphabet
Girl/Female
Tamil
Little
Girl/Female
Indian
Little
Girl/Female
Indian
Loving
Girl/Female
Arabic
Respectable
Girl/Female
Greek American
Firstbom.' The first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Male
African
(ox); the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Boy/Male
Tamil
First letter of the greek alphabet
ALPHA CASSIOPEIAE
ALPHA CASSIOPEIAE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beloved of Allah
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vireshvar | வீரேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Garland of Gems
Male
English
English elaborated form of French André, DEANDRE means "man, warrior."Â
Female
Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish Lachlan, LACHINA means "lake-land."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gods Shankara
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Mighty Warrior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Purifying
Boy/Male
African
Born on a Sunday.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory
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n.
A five-pointed star, resembling five alphas joined at their bases; -- used as a symbol.
n.
The seed of canary grass (Phalaris Canariensis), used for feeding cage birds.
n.
A northern constellation, the Harp, containing a white star of the first magnitude, called Alpha Lyrae, or Vega.
a.
Implying privation or negation; giving a negative force to a word; as, alpha privative; privative particles; -- applied to such prefixes and suffixes as a- (Gr. /), un-, non-, -less.
n.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet. See Alpha.
n.
The first letter in the Greek alphabet, answering to A, and hence used to denote the beginning.
n.
Alt. of Alpia