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Some Sumerian, Babylonian, Meso, Phoenician, Greek, Egypto, Hebrew, Latin and
English Names of a few planetoids in our Solar System
As follows: Large Planets | Minor Planets | Moons | Asteroids
May not be in order
Names of the Stars {In Vicinity of our Solar System}
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Sun god - Apsu, Utu, Shamash, Shamash, Amun-Ra, Helius, Sôl, Ak-Han,
Suk, Surya, Helios, Osiris, Adonai, Sol, Sun
Names of the Planets
{Mythological Origin}
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god or goddess of the earth - Tiamet, Ki or Ninhursag, Aruru, Athirat, Gaea,
Terra, Theia, Lok, Earth
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god or goddess of the moon - Kingu/Duggae, Kethu, Nanna, Sin, Soma, Iao,
Yarikh, Selenê, Chandra, Lilith, Maria/Mare, IO, Isis, Luna, Moon
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god of knowledge or communication - Mummu, Ubu-idim-gud-ud, Gud-ud,
Gu-ad, Gu-Utu, Nebo, Enki, Nabû, Taaut, Budha,Thoth, Hermes, Astaphoi,
Mithra, Mercurius, Mercury
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goddess of love - Bennu, Lahamu, Inanna, Nindaranna, Ninsianna, Dibalt,
Dilbad, Dilipat, IshtarInanna, Ishtar, Astarte, Aphroditê, Noga, Orai, Shukra,
Phaethon, Lucifer, Venus
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god of death or war - Lahmu, Salbatai, Salbatana, Sanumma,
NergalGugalanna, Mangala, Nergal, Resheph, Sabao, Ares, Mars
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god of the sea - Ea, Rahu, Nudimmud, Neptune
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god of the sky - Anu, Ketu, Anshar, Nirgal, Nammu, Uranus
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supreme god, god of the sky and storms - Kishar, Udaltar, Mul-Babbar,
Sagnae-gar, Nibiru-Marduk, Enlil, Marduk, Hadad/Ba'al, Rahu, Amon, Zeus,
Eloi, Brihaspati, Odin, Iuppiter, Jupiter
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god of harvests or agriculture - Anshur, Genna, Sagus, Uduidim, Ninib,
Ninurta, El, Ialdabaoth, Phaenon, Shani, Shem, Kronos, Saturnus, Saturn
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god of the underworld - Gaga, Usmi, Edimmu, Enki, Neti, Ninib, Hades,
Pluto
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god of discord disharmony and strife - Enmesarra, Nibiru, Eridu, Eris, Tyche,
Vulcan, Nemesis
A More Comprehensive List
Names of Minor Planets {small planetoids, Dwarf planets, small moon-sized planets,
globular}
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roman goddess of farming and culture Ceres
centaur of Chronos Chiron
Names of Planetoids with largest spherical atmospheric terra moons {Large Moons
with atmospheric spherical terrain-like environments and a few small moons defined in
relation to its direct heavenly body or simply called satellites}
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Jupiter - Io daughter of Zeus, Europa Phoenician noble woman, Ganymede,
Callisto, and smaller trojan planetoid moons etc. Here lies Zeus, carrier of the
many moons in Greek Mythology.
Saturn - Titan deities, heroes, Atlanteans or Greek locations such as Titan and
the Cyclops Mimas, is within Cronus, father of Zeus.
Neptune - Triton, messenger of the sea
- Oberon, one of the many Shakespearean moons lies within Uranus father of
Cronus, and grandfather of Zeus.
- Miranda, granddaughter of Zeus, Grandmother of the Sky, and grandfather of
Zeus daughter of Saturn. Host of the Tempest.
Pluto - Charon ferryman of the underworld
Eris - Dysnomia daughter of Eris
and - Earth and Moon
-feminine form - mother nature Isis Maria Lilitu/Lilith or Gaea -masculine form - Horus
Set personification of good and evil
Names of small planetoids and asteroids {Large Rocks with deformation or nonspherical shape}
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Prometheus asteroid of Saturn and Jupiter- Titan or hero to give fire to mortals
Europa in asteroid belt - Conquest of Zeus
Juno in asteroid belt - Goddess of marriage
Minerva - in asteroid belt Goddess of peace and poetry
or Vesta - in asteroid belt Roman Goddess of Family, a globular comet or
planet turned asteroid by deterioration or vast impact.
Icarus - a trojan asteroid, or a mars-earth-venus crosser asteroid named after
the athenian who flew too close to the sun
Hygiea - associated with the feminine consort of the greek god Asclepios and
medicine, located in asteroid belt
Metis - in asteroid belt, an Oceanid named after one of the daughters of Tetyus.
Pallas - A large Meteor, associated with the goddess Athena who scarred Ares
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Deimos and Phobos - Moons of Mars sons of Ares who depicted emotions
such as terror/dread and panic/fear
Names of Periodical comets and Meteor showers {Small Rocks with deformation or
non-spherical shape and/or spherical fast moving objects}
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Lyrids - or Orphids are meteors or comets from Orpheus, the musician or
Urcuchillay the animal deity by the Incas
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Halley's Comet - A large comet which cycles our solar system.
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Hale Bopp Comet - Another periodical large comet.
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Orinoids - Meteors, meteorites and meteoroids named after the God Orion
whom accompany Halley's Comet.
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Apophis - Periodic Asteroid in conjunction to Earth on 2029. Named after the
god of healing and the serpant who destroys Ra.
Comet of 1812 - Unknown non-periodical medium to small Comet whom tail
crossed earth's path, millions of miles in diameter.
Levi 9 - Unknown objects in Jupiter's Path, a destroyer comet turned asteroid.
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Prehistoric Asteroids - Unknown objects in Earth's Path.
Ice-Age Earth, Sirius Star and Lightning Bolt Symbols - A Link to Sidereal
Earth, Antahkarana and Zeus to represent a tilt, pole-shift or the tilted heavens.
Pictures are a part of the Wikipedia foundation database and can
be found at this location
Basic Chart Esoteric Cosmogony, Astrological Cosmology, the Zodiac
Stars and Constellations
Here is esoteric astrology of the reverse wheel and spiritual advancement taken from
Alice Bailey.
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aries-uranus via mercury 7th
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taurus-vulcan via vulcan 1st
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gemini-earth via venus 3rd
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cancer-neptune via neptune 6th
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leo-the sun via the sun 2nd
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virgo-jupiter via moon 2nd
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libra-saturn via uranus 3rd
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scorpio-mercury via mars 4rth
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sagittarius-mars via earth 6th
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capricorn-venus via saturn 5th
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aquarius-moon via jupiter 4rth
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pisces-pluto via pluto 1st
ophiuchus-sun 7th via earth 1st near Scorpius pointed towards Libra
A link to Spiritualism & Zodical Decans by --Murriemir (talk) 00:34, 5 March 2010
(UTC)