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  2. List of proper names of stars - Wikipedia

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    Many star names are, in origin, descriptive of the part in the constellation they are found in; thus Phecda, a corruption of Arabic فخذ الدب ( fakhdh ad-dubb, 'thigh of the bear'). Only a handful of the brightest stars have individual proper names not depending on their asterism; so Sirius ('the scorcher'), Antares ('rival of Ares ', i.e ...

  3. List of Kiss members - Wikipedia

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    Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar. Tommy Thayer – lead guitar, backing vocals. Gene Simmons – vocals, bass. Peter Criss – drums, vocals. Kiss Symphony: Alive IV (2003) April 2004 – December 2023. Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar. Tommy Thayer – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals. Gene Simmons – vocals, bass.

  4. List of original names of bands - Wikipedia

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    Many notable bands originally went by different names before their mainstream breakthrough. This list of original names of bands list only former official band names that are significantly different from the eventual "famous" name. This list does not include former band names that have only minor differences, such as stylisation changes, with ...

  5. IAU Working Group on Star Names - Wikipedia

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    The WGSN adopted preliminary guidelines for unique star names. In summary, these are: Names preserving world heritage are strongly encouraged; common and cultural names preferred over new. Names should normally be 4–16 characters in length; short names preferred over long. Names should be pronounceable in some language and be non-offensive.

  6. Star Names - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1899 as Star-Names and Their Meanings, this work collected the origins of the names of stars and constellations from a panoply of sources, some primary but most secondary; also telling briefly the various myths and folklore connected with stars in the Greco-Roman tradition; as well as in the Arabic, Babylonian, Indian and Chinese traditions, for which, however, some modern ...

  7. Vandal Hearts II - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Vandal Hearts II takes place in the country of Natra and follows the story of Joshua from childhood until adulthood, focusing his progress through the civil war that tears his home country apart. The early stages of the game introduce the hero and his childhood companions and acts as a prologue to future events in the hero's adult life.

  8. Kingdom Hearts II - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Hearts II [b] is a 2005 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Buena Vista Games for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The game is a sequel to Kingdom Hearts, and like the original game, combines characters and settings from Disney films with those of Square Enix's Final Fantasy series.

  9. Stellar designations and names - Wikipedia

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    In practice, names are only universally used for the very brightest stars ( Sirius, Arcturus, Vega, etc.) and for a small number of slightly less bright but "interesting" stars ( Algol, Polaris, Mira, etc.). For other naked eye stars, the Bayer or Flamsteed designation is often preferred. In addition to the traditional names, a small number of ...