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Deluna

Deluna literally evokes de luna, meaning of the moon, from Latin luna for moon.

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Deluna is a lyrical Spanish-style name that literally evokes de luna, meaning of the moon, from Latin luna, moon. That makes it feel immediately celestial, with the moon as its central image. Even if it functions more as a modern compound than as a long-established traditional name, it draws on a deeply familiar symbolic vocabulary: night light, quiet motion, and a soft feminine radiance.

Its appeal lies in that poetic clarity. Deluna sounds graceful and slightly surname-like, but it also has the dreamy quality of a name designed for atmosphere. Modern naming often favors forms that feel romantic without becoming overly elaborate, and Deluna fits that taste well.

It suggests calm, beauty, and a little mystery, with the moon imagery doing most of the expressive work. The result is elegant, contemporary, and unmistakably luminous.

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