Louna is a French female given name, possibly a variant of Luna. The name Luna itself is derived from Latin, meaning "the moon". In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the moon, often depicted driving a white chariot across the sky. The variant spelling Louna likely emerged as a creative adaptation, possibly influenced by French phonetic preferences.
The name Louna gained some visibility through the Russian alternative/punk rock band Louna, formed in Moscow in 2008. The band is known for its socially conscious lyrics criticizing Russian political elites and religion. Despite its Russian origins, the band has toured internationally, including a 2013 tour of 26 U.S. cities with The Pretty Reckless and Heaven's Basement. However, the name Louna itself is most commonly encountered as a given name in French-speaking contexts.
Related names include the original Luna and other variations such as Lunae or Lune (French for "moon"). Although not among the most popular names globally, Louna has seen sporadic use in France and Quebec. Its gentle, lunar association gives it a modern yet timeless appeal.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Variant of Luna, meaning 'moon' in Latin
- Origin: French, derived from Latin
- Type: Female given name, but also appears as a band name
- Usage regions: Primarily French-speaking countries and Quebec
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