Luna
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The term Luna (from Latin luna, lunae, also used in Italian and Spanish) can refer to the Earth's Moon. It can also refer to:
Places
- Spain
- * Luna, Zaragoza
- India
- * Luna, Rajasthan
- Philippines
- * Luna, Apayao
- * Luna, Isabela
- * Luna, La Union
- * General Luna, Quezon
- * General Luna, Surigao del Norte
People
- Diego Luna, Mexican actor
- Luna Lane, American adult film actress
- Luna Vachon, a female professional wrestler.
- Luna (singer), the singer for the band Ad Lunam.
- Luna, one of the daughters of Colombian singer Juanes.
Fictional references
- Luna (novel), a young adult novel
- Luna (Sailor Moon), fictional character.
- Luna (Samurai Troopers), fictional character.
- Luna Lovegood, Harry Potter character.
- Luna (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe.
- Luna, one of the "Weird Sisters" in the TV series Gargoyles (see Oberon's children).
- Luna (fictional skill), a special "occult skill" in the video game for the Nintendo GameCube.
- Luna, a Dark-type spellbook in the video games ' and ', both on Game Boy Advance.
- Luna, one of the main characters of the video games ' on the Mega CD, and ' on Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
- Luna, the Spirit of the Moon or light in the Tales of series of game.
- Luna (TV series), a UK children's TV show circa 1984.
- Mrs Luna, in Henry James's novel "The Bostonians"
Others
- Luna (goddess), Roman goddess of the moon.
- Luna (band), an alternative rock band.
- Luna de Xelajú, a Guatemalan waltz
- Luna Moth, a green North American silk moth
- Luna, an alternate name for the FROG-7 Russian-developed unguided short-range artillery rocket.
- The Soviet Union's Luna programme of unmanned space missions.
- The default theme for the graphical user interface of Windows XP.
- Luna (XM), XM Radio channel 95.
- Luna (vehicle), a very popular two wheeler in India.
- "Luna (song)", the final song from The Smashing Pumpkins' album Siamese Dream.
- Luna (DJ), A Dutch hardstyle DJ.
- Luna is the name of a 180-foot-tall, 600-year-old California Redwood tree that Julia Butterfly Hill was treesitting in for 738 days between December 10th, 1997 and December 18th, 1999.
See also
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