Aster

Meaning star
Origin Greek
Gender gender neutral
Opposite gender Aster
Popularity Moderate
Length 5
Syllables 2
Syllabification As-ter

About Aster

The name Aster holds a celestial charm that has been treasured throughout history. Originating from the Greek word "astēr," meaning "star," this name carries with it a sense of brilliance and luminosity. Often associated with the beauty of the night sky, Aster symbolizes not only the physical magnificence of stars but also the potential for greatness and radiance in a person's life.

With variations like Astor and Astero, the name offers a touch of uniqueness while retaining its timeless appeal. For parents seeking a name with both historical and mythological significance, Aster is a perfect choice. Its melodic sound and vibrant imagery make it an excellent option for a baby boy, bestowing upon him a name that reflects his potential to shine and make a mark in the world. Whether it's a fictional character like Aster Phoenix or real-life figures like Aster Aweke, the name Aster continues to leave an indelible and starry mark on various fields.

Variations of Name Aster

Astor
Astar
Astir
Astyr
Astro
Astron
Asterio
Asterion
Asterius
Astaire
Esterio

Nicknames for Aster

Ace
Star
Ast
Terry
Aster

Famous People Named Aster

Aster AwekeEthiopian singer
Aster BerkhofBelgian author
Aster LončarCroatian volleyball player
Aster MulleSwiss footballer
Aster SerannoDutch footballer
Aster TirunehEthiopian long-distance runner
Aster VranckxBelgian footballer

Characters Named Aster

Aster Blakefrom the novel "Winterwood" by Shea Ernshaw
Aster Greyfrom the webcomic "The Glass Scientists" by Sabrina Cotugno
Aster Phoenixfrom the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime
Aster Pinefrom the book "The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World" by Amy Reed