Outer space inspires cool space names for boys like Cosmo, Orion, Apollo, Nova. Science fiction names like Anakin, Geordi, Kal-El or Spock also work. Or try word names like Galaxy, Zenith or Celestial.

Space Names for Boys:

1. Altair (Arabic): Soaring, flying one. This bright star in the Aquila constellation symbolizes ambition, achievement, and reaching for the stars.

2. Apollo (Greek): God of light, music, poetry, and healing. Associated with the sun, symbolizing creativity, knowledge, and artistic expression.

3. Aries (Latin): Ram, the first astrological sign. Represents new beginnings, initiative, and leadership.

4. Atlas (Greek): Titan condemned to hold the sky on his shoulders. Evokes strength, perseverance, and taking responsibility.

5. Astraeus (Greek): Titan personifying the starry sky. Symbolizes vastness, wonder, and the power of dreams.

6. Axel (Scandinavian): "World axis" or "father of peace." Suggests stability, grounding, and a peaceful connection to the universe.

7. Boötes (Greek): Herdsman constellation. Signifies guidance, protection, and navigating through the unknown.

8. Cassiopeia (Greek): Queen of Ethiopia, now a constellation in the northern sky. Implies royalty, determination, and reaching for greatness.

9. Castor (Greek): One of the Gemini twins, associated with constellation Gemini. Represents duality, brotherhood, and communication.

10. Comet: Celestial object with a tail. Signifies fleeting beauty, dynamism, and leaving a trailblazing mark.

11. Draco (Latin): Constellation shaped like a dragon. Evokes mystery, power, and hidden potential.

12. Eclipse: Temporary obscuring of a celestial body. Represents transformation, new perspectives, and overcoming challenges.

13. Enceladus (Greek): Saturn's moon with an active geyser system. Signifies hidden depths, potential for discovery, and resilience.

14. Galileo (Italian): Renowned astronomer who discovered moons of Jupiter. Honors scientific curiosity, knowledge, and pushing boundaries.

15. Ganymede (Greek): Largest moon of Jupiter, associated with mythology and beauty. Represents vastness, wonder, and mythological connections.

16. Kepler (German): Astronomer who discovered laws of planetary motion. Symbolizes intellectual curiosity, problem-solving, and pioneering spirit.

17. Leo (Latin): Lion constellation, also an astrological sign. Represents courage, leadership, and strength.

18. Luna (Latin): Moon, goddess of the moon in Roman mythology. Signifies intuition, mystery, and feminine energy.

19. Lyra (Greek): Constellation shaped like a lyre. Evokes music, harmony, and artistic expression.

20. Mars (Roman): God of war, planet associated with ambition and action. Represents strength, determination, and taking initiative.

21. Mercury (Roman): Messenger god, planet known for its speed. Symbolizes communication, adaptability, and quick thinking.

22. Meteor: Streak of light caused by burning objects entering Earth's atmosphere. Represents fleeting beauty, making a lasting impact, and leaving a mark.

23. Nebula: Cloud of gas and dust in space. Signifies potential, transformation, and the birth of new stars.

24. Neptune (Roman): God of the sea, planet with a blue atmosphere. Evokes mystery, depth, and emotions.

25. Nova (Latin): Star that experiences a sudden increase in brightness. Represents new beginnings, transformation, and reaching peak potential.

26. Orion (Greek): Mighty hunter constellation with recognizable belt. Signifies bravery, adventure, and facing challenges.

27. Perseus (Greek): Hero who rescued Andromeda from a sea monster. Represents courage, overcoming obstacles, and protecting loved ones.

28. Phoenix (Greek): Mythical bird reborn from ashes. Symbolizes resilience, transformation, and rising above challenges.

29. Pluto (Greek): God of the underworld, former planet now classified as a dwarf planet. Represents hidden depths, transformation, and defying conventional norms.

30. Polaris (Latin): North Star, guiding star for navigation. Symbolizes direction, stability, and finding your way.

31. Pollux (Greek): Other half of the Gemini twins, associated with constellation Gemini. Represents communication, collaboration, and understanding.

32. Quasar (quasi-stellar radio source): Extremely luminous celestial object. Symbolizes power, potential, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

33. Regulus (Latin): Brightest star in the Leo constellation. Represents leadership, royalty, and standing out from the crowd.

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