Aisling (A Dream, Vision, Inspiration) (Gaelic) (ASH-ling)
Thurayya (Star, Refers to the Pleiades) (Arabic) (th(u)-rayya)
Alazne (Miracle) (Basque) (ah LAH zneh, ah-lass-neh, [a’las, ne])
Sidra (Of the Stars, Star Like, Star Born) (Latin)
Layla (Dark Beauty, Born at Night, Night Beauty, Night, Intoxication, Wine) (Arabic, African, Swahili) (Lay lah)
Serendipity (Fateful Meeting, Fortunate Discovery) (American, English)
Soleil (Sun) (French) (so LAY)
Yarah or Yara (Water Lady, Small Butterfly, White Flower, Sunshine Ray, Rare Mountain Flower, Spring Flower, The First Flower After Winter, Friend, The Loved One, The Horizontal Line that separates the Stars from the Ocean, The Goddess of the River, The Mermaid of the River or Mother of the Rivers, in the Tupi Indian (Brazil) tribe Mythology, Independence, Mistress, Woman or Mrs. Honeycomb, Song of Love and Death, Courage (Warmth), Princess, The Bright Light, Beautiful, Spring, Like a Springtime, Queen of the Water, Forest) (Brazilian, Arabic, Malaysian, Afghan, American-Indian, Cuban, Guarani, Hebrew, Inca, Modern English, Sanskrit, Shaheen, Slavic, Old Greek, Latin)
Harmony (In Concord, Harmony, Unity, and Mythology: Harmonia was the Greek goddess of order and daughter of Aphrodite. A Beautiful Blending, Musical Combination Of Chords, Joining) (English, Latin)
Shenandoah (Daughter of the Stars, A Chief) (Native American, English)
Eliana (God has Answered, May also be related to the Greek "elios" meaning "god of the sun", and the name may thus mean "daughter of the sun". My God has Answered Me, The Lord has Responded, Sun, My God is Yahweh) (Hebrew, Latin) (El-ee-AH-nah, eh lee AN ah)
Angelique (Messenger, Messenger of God, Angelic, Of the Angels) (Greek, Latin, French) (ahn zhay LEEK, ahn-zheh-LEEK)
Pallas (Maiden, Youth, Wise, Wisdom or Goddess of Wisdom, In Greek mythology this was the name of a friend of the goddess Athena. Athena accidentally killed her, and subsequently took the name Pallas in honour of her friend. This was also the name of a Titan and several other masculine mythological characters. In these cases the name may be derived from Greek παλλω (pallo) "to brandish". Full Wisdom and understanding.) (Greek, Latin) (Pal-as)
Ranna or Rana (True Image, Beautiful, Eye-Catching, Attractive, Elegant, Means "an eye-catching object" from Arabic رنا (rana) "to gaze". Bearer of Victory) (English, Latin, and Arabic) (Rana: RAH-nah)
Lyra & Lyre (Lyre, This name comes from the Greek 'lyra', meaning 'lyre' (a small harp used by the ancient Greeks). Lyra is the name of a small constellation which, according to Greek mythology, was shaped after the lyre of the legendary poet Orpheus. Its main star, Vega, is the fifth brightest in the sky. The name is rarely used today, but belongs to the heroine in Philip Pullman's popular 'His Dark Materials' trilogy. The first book (titled Northern Lights in the UK, The Golden Compass in the US) has been made into a film.) (Greek) (Lyra: LYE-ruh, LIY-rə)
Niamh (From Celtic mythology meaning "Bright". Niamh was the daughter of the sea god and Princess of the Land of Promise. She departed with Ossian, son of Finn MacCool, for the Otherworld. The anglicised spelling is Niav.) (neev)
Vega (Falling Vulture, Falling Star, Great One, Swooping Eagle, Of the Meadow) (Arabic, Spanish)
Nebula (Mist, In Astronomy, a description of hazy masses around stars) (Latin)
Hope these help. - Cass