Surnames Categorized "celestial"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include celestial.
usage
Joshi Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Nepali
From Sanskrit ज्योतिश (jyotisha) meaning "astronomer".
Luna Spanish
From various places in Spain meaning "moon".
Mochizuki Japanese
Means "full moon" in Japanese, a compound of (mochi) meaning "wish, desire" and (tsuki) meaning "moon".
Moon 2 English
Originally indicated a person from the town of Moyon in Normandy.
Morgenstern German, Jewish
Ornamental name meaning "morning star" in German.
Ó Rinn Irish
Means "descendant of Rinn". The given name Rinn means "star" in Irish.
Rinne 1 Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Rinn.
Skywalker Popular Culture
From the English words sky and walker, created by George Lucas as the surname for several characters in his Star Wars movie series, notably the hero Luke Skywalker from the original trilogy (beginning 1977). Early drafts of the script had the name as Starkiller.
Solberg Norwegian, Swedish
From a place name, derived from Old Norse sól meaning "sun" and berg meaning "mountain". As a Swedish name it may be ornamental.
Solheim Norwegian
From the name various of various villages in Norway, derived from Old Norse sól meaning "sun" and heimr meaning "home".
Solís Spanish
From the name of a village in Asturias, Spain, derived from Spanish sol "sun".
Sonnen German
Means "sun" from Middle High German sunne. It probably denoted someone of cheerful temperament or a person who lived in a sunny area.
Starr English
From Middle English sterre meaning "star". This was usually a nickname, but it could also occasionally be a sign name from the name of an inn called the Star.
Stern 2 German, Jewish
German cognate of Starr.
Sternberg Jewish
Ornamental name derived from old German stern "star" and berg "mountain".
Tähtinen Finnish
Derived from Finnish tähti meaning "star".
Yıldız Turkish
Means "star" in Turkish.