Lunette
l(u)-nette, lun(et)-te
Popularity:
24271
Origin:
Welsh
Other Origin(s):
French,Latin
Meaning:
Idol, image, shape; Moon
Parents wishing for a celestial name with a European flair for baby may love Lunette. Meaning “moon,” this feminine appellation comes from the Latin Luna, the divine embodiment of the moon in Roman mythology. Luna is a beloved name across the globe, making Lunette a trendy choice with a touch of individuality. Lunette is also a form of the Welsh Eluned, meaning “idol,” “image,” and “shape,” a title that was borne by the fifth-century princess and Welsh Saint Eluned. Whether you wish to embrace the moon or honor baby’s Welsh ancestry, Lunette won’t lead you astray.