View Stars for Constellation Virgo
Star Common Name | Constellation | Full Name | Translation/Reference | Rolleston | Language | Identifier |
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Al Awa | Vir | `Awwa | the barking dog Allen, p. 470 |
the desired | Arabic | * del Vir |
Al Azal | Vir | Al Simak al A`zal | the defenseless, or unarmed Allen, p. 467 |
the branch or shoot | Arabic | * alf Vir |
Al Mureddin | Vir | Mukdim ak Kitaf | those who sent forth Allen, p. 471 |
who shall come down, who shall have dominion | Arabic | * eps Vir |
Al Simak al A`zal | Vir | al-simak al-a‘zal | the defenseless, or unarmed, Simak; i.e., unattended by any nearby star; the other Simak, Arcturus, being armed with a lance, or staff, represented by adjacent stars of Boötes Allen, p. 467 |
Arabic | * alf Vir | |
Al Zimach | Vir | Al Simak al A`zal | the defenseless, or unarmed Allen, p. 467 |
the branch | Arabic | * alf Vir |
Alaraph | Vir | Alaraph | the huff Allen, p. 471 |
Bayer's Uranometria | * eps Vir | |
Alarph | Vir | Alaraph | the grape gatherer Allen, p. 467 |
Arabic | * alf Vir | |
Almuredin | Vir | Mukdim al Kitaf | those who sent forth Allen, p. 471 |
Arabic | * eps Vir | |
Angulus Latratoris | Vir | Zawiat al `Awwa |
the angle of the barker; we find no history of Virgo prior to Virginis in classical Greek literature; it may have originated in the poetry of Aratos. The Sumerians had an olive branch and a sheaf of wheat, but a kennel of barking dogs in between. Virgo was never a part of Hebrew literature. The woman mentioned in the 12th chapter of Revelation was more likely Isis or Baal, which are commonly called "mother nature" or "mother earth" in modern colloquial English. Allen, p. 470 |
Latin & Arabic | * gam Vir | |
Arich | Vir | Arich |
Arich Anpin or Arikh Anpin (Aramaic: meaning "Long Face/Extended Countenance" (also implying "The Infinitely Patient One", called Macroprosopus in the Kabbala Denudata) is an aspect of Divine emanation in Kabbalah, identified with the sephirah attribute of Keter, the Divine Will. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arich_Anpin |
Aramaic | * gam Vir | |
Auva | Vir | Al-'Awwa' | the barking dog http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * del Vir | |
Elgafar | Vir | El-Gafar |
the tuft in the lion's tail Allen, p. 472 |
Arabic (Al Zajjaj, 863 - 933 AD) | * phi Vir | |
Hazenethon | Vir | Huzimethon |
The 16th century French scholar Scaliger had Hazimeth Alhacel, and the 17th century German astronomer and ephemeris creator Schickard Huzimethon renamed Spica after themselves. http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Spica.html |
the branch | invented by Wilhelm Schickard (22 April 1592 – 24 October 1635), a German professor of Hebrew and Astronomy | * alf Vir |
Heze | Vir | Virgo's crotch; the dog kennel | the barking dog, the barker http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/heze.html |
Slovak | * zet Vir | |
Kambalia | Vir | Khambalia | crooked claw Allen, p. 472 |
Coptic | * lam Vir | |
Khambalia | Vir | Khambalia | crooked-clawed Allen, p. 472 |
Coptic | * lam Vir | |
Laouiyet al Aoua | Vir | Zawait al `Awwa' | the angle of the barker Allen, p. 470 |
Arabic (Kazwini 1203–1283) | * gam Vir | |
Lich | Vir | Lich | a fictional undead creature known for controlling other undead creatures with magic Hessman, F. V.; Dhillon, V. S.; Winget, D. E.; Schreiber, M. R.; Horne, K.; Marsh, T. R.; Guenther, E.; Schwope, A.; Heber, U. (2010). "On the naming convention used for multiple star systems and extrasolar planets". arXiv:1012.0707 [astro-ph.SR]. |
the Planetarium Südtirol Alto Adige in Karneid, Italy | PSR B1257+12 | |
Malu Bat | Vir | Malu Bat | the death star Allen p. 473 |
Fritz Hommel (31 July 1854 – 17 April 1936) | * iot Vir | |
Minelauva | Vir | cawwa’ | barking (dog) Hoffleit, D.; Warren, W. H. (1995). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Hoffleit+, 1991)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: V/50. Originally published in: 1964BS....C......0H. 5050. Bibcode:1995yCat.5050....0H. |
Arabic | * del Vir | |
Porrima | Vir | Porrima | a Roman goddess of prophecy Allen, p. 469 |
Latin | * gam Vir | |
Prometheus | Vir | Prometheus |
a Titan, culture hero, and trickster who is credited with the creation of man from clay, and who defied the gods by stealing fire and giving it to humanity, an act that enabled progress and civilization We find no indication, outside of Rolleston, that any culture ever named any star Prometheus. He was generally considered a scoundrel in Greek mythology and could never be elevated to a star in Heaven. This may be the result of confusion with the name Protrygetor for epsilon Virginae. |
the deliverer or branch who cometh | Greek | * eps Vir |
Protrigetrix | Vir | Protrigetrix | grape gatherer Allen, p. 471 |
Latin (Riccioli, 1598 - 1671, Italy) | * eps Vir | |
Protrygetor | Vir | Protrygetor | fruit-plucking herald https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsilon_Virginis#Nomenclature |
Greek (Ptolemy, Putarch and other Greek authors) | * eps Vir | |
Provindemiator | Vir | Provindemiator | grape gatherer Allen, p. 471 |
Latin (Ovid and Pliny) | * eps Vir | |
Rigilawwa | Vir | Rijl al `Awwa' | foot of the barker Allen, p. 473 |
Arabic (Al Achsasi al Mouakket, 1650) | * mu. Vir | |
Rijl al Awa | Vir | rijl al-‘awwa’ | the foot of the barking (dog) Knobel, E. B. (June 1895). "On a Catalogue of Stars in the Calendarium of Mohammad Al Achsasi Al Mouakket". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 55: 435. Bibcode:1895MNRAS..55..429K. doi:10.1093/mnras/55.8.429 |
head of the desired | Arabic (Al Achsasi al Mouakket, 1650) | * mu. Vir |
Rijl al Awwa | Vir | Rijl al `Awwa' | the foot of the barking (dog) Allen, p. 473 |
Arabic (Al Achsasi al Mouakket, 1650) | * mu. Vir | |
Secunda Latratoris | Vir | Secunda Latratoris | the second barker (dog) Knobel, E. B. (June 1895), "Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, on a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Mohammad Al Achsasi Al Mouakket", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 55 (8): 429, Bibcode:1895MNRAS..55..429K, doi:10.1093/mnras/55.8.429 |
Latin (Al Achsasi al Mouakket, 1650) | * eta Vir | |
Sombalet | Vir | Sombalet |
[wheat] corn ear Allen, p. 467 |
Latin (Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1598 - 1671) | * alf Vir | |
Spica | Vir | Spicum | an ear of wheat Allen, p. 466 |
an ear of [barley] corn | Latin | * alf Vir |
Spica Virginis | Vir | Spica Virginis | the virgin's ear of [wheat] grain https://www.conservapedia.com/Spica |
Latin | * alf Vir | |
Subilah | Vir | Sunbulah | Singing Sibyl of Greek mythology, according to Thomas Hyde, orientalist, 1636 - 1703 Allen, p. 467 |
who carries | Arabic (Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1598 - 1671) | * alf Vir |
Subilon | Vir | Sunbulah | Singing Sibyl of Greek mythology, according to Thomas Hyde, orientalist, 1636 - 1703 Allen, p. 467 |
the spike or ear of [barley] corn | Arabic (Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1598 - 1671) | * alf Vir |
Subliah | Vir | Sunbulah | Singing Sibyl of Greek mythology, according to Thomas Hyde, orientalist, 1636 - 1703 Allen, p. 467 |
who carries | Arabic (Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1598 - 1671) | * alf Vir |
Sumbalet | Vir | Sunbulah | Singing Sibyl of Greek mythology, according to Thomas Hyde, orientalist, 1636 - 1703 Allen, p. 467 |
Arabic (Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1598 - 1671) | * alf Vir | |
Syrma | Vir | Syrma | train of the virgin's robe Allen, p. 472 |
Greek | * iot Vir | |
Thanih al Aoua | Vir | Thanih al Aoua | the second barker Knobel, E. B. (June 1895). "Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, on a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Mohammad Al Achsasi Al Mouakket". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 55 (8): 429. Bibcode:1895MNRAS..55..429K. doi:10.1093/mnras/55.8.429 |
Arabic (Al Achsasi al Mouakket, 1650) | * eta Vir | |
Tsemech | Vir | Al Simak al A'zal | the defenseless, or unarmed Allen, p. 467 |
the branch | Arabic | * alf Vir |
Vindematrix | Vir | Vindemiatrix | grape gatherer Allen, p. 470 |
the son, the branch who cometh | Latin (the Alfonzine Tables) | * eps Vir |
Vindemiator | Vir | Vindemiator | grape gatherer Allen, p. 470 |
Greek | * eps Vir | |
Vindemiatrix | Vir | Vindemiatrix | grape-gatherer Allen, p. 470 |
Latin | * eps Vir | |
Zaniah | Vir | Az-Zawiyah |
the angle http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * eta Vir | |
Zavijava | Vir | Zawiyat al-'Awwa' |
corner of the barking dog http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * bet Vir | |
Zavijaveh | Vir | Al Zawiah |
the kennel of the barking dogs; first usage of "Zavijaveh" is Guiseppe Piazzi (1746 - 1826) Allen, p. 469 |
gloriously beautiful | Arabic | * bet Eri |
Zerah | Vir | Zerah | "dawning, shining" in Hebrew; this is the name of a son of Judah and the twin of Perez in the Old Testament https://www.behindthename.com/name/zerah |
the seed | Hebrew | * alf Vir |