|  OTHER SUN-RELATED NAMES | 
              
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                |  | Aashman | M | son of the sun
                  (Indian) | 
              
                | Abellona | F | Feminine form of Apollo (Danish) | 
              
                | Aditya | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                | Adoni | M | the sunset (Aboriginal) | 
              
                | Adrammelech | M | Supreme God of the Sun ( Mesopotamian deity) | 
              
                | Ahaw Kin | M | Sun God (Mayan) | 
              
                | Ah Kinchil | M | Sun God (Maya mythology) | 
              
                | Ailis | F | the light of the sun (Irish
                  Gaelic) | 
              
                | Aja | M | Babylonian Sun God (Mesopotamian deity) | 
              
                | Akewa | F | The sun goddess of the Toba tribe of Argentina | 
              
                | Akycha |  | a solar deity worshipped in Alaska (Inuit mythology) | 
              
                | Alectrona | F | daughter of the Sun (Greek Mythology) | 
              
                | Alinga | F | the sun (Aboriginal) | 
              
                | Allunga | F | the sun (Aboriginal) | 
              
                | Almika | F | She of the Sun
                  (Mayan) | 
              
                | Altair | F | name of the brightest star in the constellation
                  Aquila. | 
              
                | Amaterasu | F | Shinto Sun Goddess (Japan) | 
              
                | Anpetu-we |  | rising sun (Lakota) | 
              
                | Aodh | M | name of the Celtic Sun God (Mythology) | 
              
                | Apedemak | M | Sudanese Sun God with a lion's head
                  (Egypt) | 
              
                | Apolline | F | the sun, sunlight (Greek) | 
              
                | Apollo | M | Sun God (Greco-Roman) | 
              
                | Apollonia |  | from Apollo, sunlight (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Arev | F | sun (Armenian) | 
              
                |  | Arevalous | F | sunlight (Armenian) | 
              
                |  | Arnon |  | sunlight; rejoicing
                  (Biblical) | 
              
                |  | Arpi | F | sunlight (Armenian) | 
              
                |  | Arpie | F | rising of sun (Armenian) | 
              
                |  | Arinna | F | Mother Goddess of the Sun (Middle Eastern Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Arinnitti | F | Sun Goddess of the Hittites (Hittite, Anatolia) | 
              
                |  | Arun | M | the rising of the great sun | 
            
              
                |  | Aruna | F | the charioteer of the Sun God | 
              
                |  | Arevshad | M | full of sun (Armenian) | 
              
                |  | Asia | F | lively; the rising sun (Arabic) | 
              
                |  | Asianne | F | the rising sun (Arabic) | 
              
                |  | Aswini | M | Gods of sunrise and sunset (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Aten | M | minor Sun God (Egyptian
                  mythology) | 
              
                |  | Aton | M | sun God (Egyptian) | 
              
                |  | Atum | M | a creator deity, and the setting sun (Egyptian) | 
              
                |  | Barnes | M | hero of Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises" | 
              
                |  | Belenus | M | name of a sun and fire God
                  (Celtic) | 
              
                |  | Ben-Elaba | M | Sun War God (Mayan Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Benu | M | Sacred Sun Bird of the Nile
                  (Egyptian mythology) | 
              
                |  | Bhaskar | M | the sun | 
              
                |  | Brett | M/F | Hemingway's heroine in the "The Sun Also Rises" | 
              
                |  | Brunissen | F | Sun Goddess (Celtic) | 
              
                |  | Cascasquia | F | how beautiful is
                  the sun (Native American) | 
              
                |  | Chamania | F | sun, or sunflower (Hebrew) | 
              
                |  | Chamaniya | F | sun, or sunflower (Hebrew) | 
              
                |  | Chup-Kamui | M | Sun God (Japanese deity) | 
              
                |  | Cira | F | sun (Italian) | 
              
                |  | Ciro | M | Variant of Cyrus, meaning "sun", or "throne." | 
              
                |  | Clytie | F | a nymph in love with Helios, god of the sun (Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Cymbeline | F | sun-related - from sun lord (Celtic) | 
              
                |  | Cyrah | F | throne, sun (Persian) | 
              
                |  | Dijun | M | God of the East and Father of the Ten Suns
                  (China) | 
              
                |  | Dinesh | M | the sun (Hindu, Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Divakar | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Donoma | F | sight of the sun (Omaha) | 
              
                |  | Dudugera | M | Sun God with a grudge (Oceanic Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Eckale Yakanen |  | rising
                  sun (Calusa) | 
              
                |  | Eguskina | F | sunshine (Basque) | 
              
                |  | Eldora | F | gift of the sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Eleadora | F | gift of the sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Eleadoro | M | gift from the sun (Spanish/ Greek) | 
              
                |  | Electra | F | sparkling;
                  the fiery sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Elektra | F | the fiery
                  sun; daughter of Agamemnon (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Elena | F | light of the sun (Spanish) | 
              
                |  | Eliana | F | sun (Italian) | 
              
                |  | Eliane | F | sun (French) | 
              
                |  | Eliava | F | sun, breath of life (Persian) | 
              
                |  | En-shemesh |  | of the sun
                  (Biblical) | 
            
              |  | ɚe'he |  | sun (Cheyenne) | 
            
              |  | Esh-ban |  | fire of the sun
                  (Biblical) | 
            
              |  | Eguskina | F | sunshine (Basque) | 
            
              |  | Eguskine | F | sunshine (Basque) | 
            
              |  | Finley | M | sunbeam (English) | 
              
                |  | Freya | F | Sun Goddess (Germanic) | 
              
                |  | Galileo | M | name of the great
                  16th
                  - 17th
                  century
                  Italian
                  astronomer | 
              
                |  | Garuda | M | Sun God (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Ghazaalah | F | the sun; graceful
                  (Persian) | 
              
                |  | Gnowee | F | Sun Goddess (Australian
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Grian | F | sun (Scottish) | 
              
                |  | Grianghath | F | sunbeam (Scottish) | 
              
                |  | G�nes | M | sun (Turkish) | 
              
                |  | Hamon |  | the sun; heat
                  (Biblical) | 
              
                |  | Hathor | F | Sun Goddess (Egypt) | 
              
                |  | Helaku | F | sunny day (Native American) | 
              
                |  | Helen | F | sun ray; shining light (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Helia | F | of the sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Helina | F | the light of the sun (Russian) | 
              
                |  | Helios | M | God who drives of the sun (Ancient Greek) | 
              
                |  | Heller | M | the sun (Old German) | 
              
                |  | Heru-Behudti | M | Scorching Sun God (Egyptian
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Hesper | F | sun related (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Hesperos | M | sun related (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Hideyoshi |  | the good sun (Japanese Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Huitzilopochtli | M | God of the sun, fire, and war (Aztec) | 
              
                |  | Hursit | M | sun (Turkish) | 
              
                |  | Idalia | F | behold the sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Igaehindvo | F | Sun Goddess (Cherokee) | 
              
                |  | Inti | M | Mighty Incan God of the Sun
                  (Incan Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Intina | F | sun eye (Inca) | 
              
                |  | Ishaan | M | the sun (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Ixkin | F | She of the sun (Native American) | 
              
                |  | Jelena | F | shining light (Russian) | 
              
                |  | Jokim |  | that made the sun stand still
                  (Biblical) | 
              
                |  | Kaikala | F | the sea and the sun (Hawaiian) | 
              
                |  | Kaitangata | M | God of Sunsets (Oceanic Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Kala | F | sun; princess
                  (Hawaiian) | 
              
                |  | Kalinda | F | sun; name of mountains
                  (Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Kalvelis | M | Sun God of Death and Fire (Slavic deity) | 
            
              |  | Kalynda | F | the sun *Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Ka Sngi | F | sun goddess (Khasi, India) | 
              
                |  | Khepri | M | Primordial God, rising sun (Egyptian) | 
              
                |  | Khorshed | M | sun (Persian) | 
              
                |  | Kira | F | light; sun (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Levana | F | rising sun (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Levant | M | sun-related - rising | 
              
                |  | Lian | F | daughter of the sun (Chinese) | 
              
                |  | Lisa |  | Sun God who causes the day and its heat (Fon
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Liza | M | Sun God (African) | 
              
                |  | Lugh | M | Sun God (Celt) | 
              
                |  | Mallina | F | Inuit Sun Goddess; sister to the God
                  Anningat, the moon | 
              
                |  | Marduk |  | Sun God, creator of Earth and humans
                  (Babylonian) | 
              
                |  | Marishi-Ten |  | Goddess of light, of sun and moon (Japanese Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Martanda | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Mehrang | M | colour of the sun | 
              
                |  | MehrdAd | M | gift of the sun | 
              
                |  | MehrzAd | M | the offspring of the sun | 
              
                |  | Miralalou | M | One of Three Children of the Sun
                  (Australian Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Mirham | M | my sun; my friend | 
              
                |  | Misae | F | white sun (Osage) | 
              
                |  | Mitra | M | friend; the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Mitsuhide |  | the bright sun (Japanese) | 
              
                |  | Mut | M | "Eye of the sun"' consort of Arnon
                  (Egyptian) | 
              
                |  | Nabarun | M | morning sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Nima | M/F | sun (Tibetan/Sherpa) | 
              
                |  | Olena | F | the light of the sun (Ukrainian) | 
              
                |  | Oriana | F | rising sun (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Ostara | F | Goddess of sunrise and the east (Saxon
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Paiva | F | God of the Sun (Scandinavian) | 
              
                |  | Paivatar | F | sun (Finnish) | 
              
                |  | Perchta | F | Bride of the Sun and fortune-telling Goddess
                  (Slavic) | 
              
                |  | Phoebus | M | Sun-related. (Greek) Bright, radiant | 
              
                |  | Punchau | M | Sun and Warrior God (Incan Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Ramses | M | born of the sun (Egyptian) | 
              
                |  | Rashmi | M | sun rays (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Rashmika | F | ray of sunlight (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Raveena | F | beauty of the sun (Sikh) | 
              
                |  | Ravi | M | God of the sun (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Ravinda | M | God of the Sun; knowledge (Sikh) | 
              
                |  | Ravinder | M | Lord Sun | 
              
                |  | Rohini | F | red one; fine-eyed Goddess of stars and the rising sun
                  (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Sakuruta | M | coming sun (Pawnee) | 
              
                |  | Samson | M | like the sun
                  (Hebrew) | 
              
                |  | Sandya | F | sunset; name of a God (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Sanjna | F | wife of the sun (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Sanuye |  | red cloud at sundown (Miwok) | 
              
                |  | Saule | F | Sun Goddess (Latvia &
                  Lithuania) | 
              
                |  | Savita | F | the sun; sweet (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Savitar | M | an all-powerful Sun God (Hindu mythology) | 
              
                |  | Sekhmet | F | Sun Goddess | 
            
              |  | Selena | F | the moon goddess, sister to Helios, the sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Semine | F | Goddess of the Sun, Moon and
                  Stars (Danish) | 
              
                |  | Shakaru | F | Sun Goddess (Pawnee Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Shakti | F | Sun Goddess (India) | 
              
                |  | Shamash | M | God of the sun and of justice (Mesopotamian Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Shamsa | F | sun (Persian) | 
              
                |  | Shanira | F | warmed by the sun (Shona - Native American)) | 
              
                |  | Shapash | F | Sun Goddess (Caananite Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Sharik | F | sun (African) | 
              
                |  | Siria | F | sun (Spanish/Persian) | 
              
                |  | Sol/Solis | M | the sun (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Solana | F | sunshine (Spanish) | 
              
                |  | Solange | F | sun-related - A fanciful meaning for the name is "angel of the sun | 
              
                |  | Soleil | F | sun (French) | 
              
                |  | Solisorcasus | M | sunset (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Solisortus | M | sunrise (Latin) | 
              
                |  | Solveig | F | the way of the sun (Norse) | 
              
                |  | Sonste | F | sun (Russian) | 
              
                |  | Sourendra | M | of the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Sula | F | the sun (Icelandic) | 
              
                |  | Sunn | F | gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) | 
              
                |  | Sunniva | F | gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) | 
              
                |  | Suriya | F | the sun (Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Suvana | F | the sun; fire (Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Synne | F | gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) | 
              
                |  | Synnove | F | gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) | 
              
                |  | Suraj | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Surya | M/F | the sun (Hindu) | 
              
                |  | Suryakanti | F | sun's rays (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Sutalidihi | F | sun-spirit (Cherokee) | 
              
                |  | Suvan | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Suriya |  | the sun (Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Suvana |  | the sun, fire (Sanskrit) | 
              
                |  | Takami-Musubi | F | Sun Goddess (Japanese deity) | 
              
                |  | Take-Mikazuchi | M | Sun God (Japanese) | 
              
                |  | Talayea | F | golden rays of the sun (Persian) | 
              
                |  | Tamit | M | God of the Sun (Native American
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Tanya | F | sun (Greek) | 
              
                |  | Tapan | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Tapati | F | the sun's daughter (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Tawa | M | Sun God (Hopi) | 
              
                |  | Tejeshwar | M | the sun (Indian) | 
              
                |  | Teruko | F | sunshine girl (Japanese) | 
              
                |  | Thea | F | Greek goddess of light; mother of the sun (Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Tonatiuh | M | Sun God (Aztec deity) | 
              
                |  | Tsela | M | Stars Lying Down
                  (Navajo) | 
              
                |  | Tsohanoai | M | The Sun Bearer God (Navajo
                  Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Udaya |  | rising of the sun and moon | 
              
                |  | Unelanuki | F | Sun Goddess (Cherokee) | 
              
                |  | Wakahiru-Me | F | Goddess of the dawn sun (Japanese) | 
              
                |  | Walu | F | Sun Goddess (Australian
                  Aboriginal) | 
              
                |  | Xi-Hou | F | Goddess of Light and Mother of the Ten Suns
                  (China) | 
              
                |  | Yang | F | sun (Chinese) | 
              
                |  | Yata | F | the star-mirror of the Sun Goddess (Japanese Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Yoko | F | sun child (Japanese) | 
              
                |  | Yomaris | F | sun (Spanish) | 
              
                |  | Zon | F | sun (Dutch) | 
              
                |  | Zonnetje | F | little sun (Dutch) | 
              
                |  | Zuvan | F | the sun (Shona - Native American) | 
              
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