• slazer2au
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    9 months ago

    It does. The moon is officially called Luna.

    Also people have been known to all their cat Neko which is Japanese for cat.

    • @mipadaitu
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      Our moon is officially called Moon. Luna is just something used occasionally, but not always. The sun is also officially named Sun. It’s just that those terms started being overloaded after we learned that there were other Moons and Suns. You can try to get all fancy with Sol and Luna, but those are just old Latin terms for Moon and Sun. They’re no less generic than the ones we currently use.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon#Names_and_etymology
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Etymology

      • @cuchilloc
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        49 months ago

        ****Other satellites and stars

    • Marty
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      The official name is “The Moon”, Luna just means moon in Latin. It’s all about capitalization. Moon is our moon, and moon is any moon.

    • @oxomoxo
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      Luna is the Latin word for moon. It’s not the official name in English. It’s just called “Moon” in English, just like the sun is just called “Sun” despite being many other words in other languages.

      Because there is just one of them it’s not really necessary to give it a unique name, but there are lots of options in Latin, Greek and other languages if you want to get fancy.

      • @cuchilloc
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        9 months ago

        Wdym? Sun is the name, Star is the type of celestial body, Moon is the name, satellite is the type of celestial body. This post is a farce, don’t fall for OP’s BS!

          • @cuchilloc
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            19 months ago

            Whoever downvoted you has no sense of humor :/ “wdym” is a great name but not for the moon!

    • @Chiarottide
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      69 months ago

      Except “luna” is latin for “Moon”, which means that in many neolatin languages the problem is still there. Probably Selene would be good for every language, She’s the whatever goddess of the whateverness of our Moon or whatever

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        Except when Latin was spoken actively there was only one such body with the name “Luna”, so it’s a proper noun.

      • @angrystego
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        59 months ago

        So perhaps we could name our moon Cat, or perhaps Felis, you know, for the symetry.

        • @Leviathan
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          19 months ago

          I feel like there could be Italians having the same conversation in reverse saying “Mi piace Moon”. To most Latin languages Luna is as boring and generic as Moon.

          It should be a name that the whole world could use instead of the basic word they use for a natural satellite because that was just the name for the Moon in their language.

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            Yeah well most Latin language speakers need to chill, so they can handle a little generic moonverbiage

        • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈OP
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          That would be fine if it were an official designated name and used by everyone versus Sci-fi writers or poets.

          • @Siegfried
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            39 months ago

            I didn’t know I was a writer, muchas gracias OP

            Moon is for unbased germanic languages like yours, no offense. Bar bar bar.

            It’s luna in latin, selene in Greek and I think Arabs call it qmar.

            • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈OP
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              It’s just a dumb name in whatever origin you prefer.

              I could possibly accept Luna if it were it’s official designation and everybody used it in every context.

              • @Siegfried
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                29 months ago

                If it helps, it’s the official designation and there are some hundreds of millions of dudes that use it in every context

  • @[email protected]
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    When I meet a dog whose name I don’t know, I often address him or her as “Dog.” Similarly, if I meet a cat whose name I don’t know, I often address him or her as “Cat.” It’s only polite. It’s a generic but polite form of address, like “Ma’am” or “Sir.”

    The same goes with a moon. I call it “Moon” because we aren’t yet on a first name basis.

    Tell me, OP - what makes you think that you should be on a first name basis with the moon?

    • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈OP
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      129 months ago

      That fucker has followed me around the world peaking into many places I’ve been. I should at least know who’s stalking me.

    • @[email protected]
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      That it is always around. Just hanging there in the sky. That we’ve spent so many nights together. But I guess it is in a way a long-distance relationship. Also its just a pale reflection of the sun. A rocky relationship, in many ways.

  • ray
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    Some guys are named Guy, and some gals are named Gal. I see no reason why a moon can’t be named Moon.

  • Boozilla
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    139 months ago

    Dear god, don’t let reddit name the fucking moon.

  • @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    Moon, in Old English Mōna, and in Old Norse Máni, was originally the name for Earth’s moon.

    The term kinda just got genericised.

      • @My_friend_Johnny
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        Yes and the name we gave it was moon. And satellite means object in orbit around a planet. It’s not a necessarily a machine.

  • @jpreston2005
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    69 months ago

    First people to colonize her get to name her. Maybe by 2050 we’ll have a nice moon base, and whoever is up there will start affectionately referring to the station and surface as something, and at that point, she’ll finally have her name.