| DEIMOS | Moon named after the Greek personification of terror |
| ZEPHYR | Light wind named after the Greek personification of the west wind (6) |
| ANANKE | Jovian retrograde moon named after the Greek goddess of necessity (6) |
| MIRANDA | One of the Uranian moons named after characters from The Tempest (7) |
| IRIDIUM | Precious metal in the platinum group, named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow due to the array of colours its salts can adopt (7) |
| ARIEL | Moon named after a sprite in Shakespeare's The Tempest (5) |
| TETHYS | Saturn moon named after a daughter of Uranus |
| ERIS | Named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife, one of the largest known dwarf planets in the solar system (4) |
| HORMONE | Word, from "impel, set in motion, stir up", for an endocrinological chemical "messenger" of the body, such as irisin, named after the Greek messenger goddess of the rainbow (7) |
| OCEANUS | Greek personification of the outer sea |
| EURUS | Ancient Greek personification of the east wind |
| BOREAS | Ancient Greek personification of the north wind |
| GAEA | Greek personification of the Earth |
| GAIA | Greek personification of the Earth |
| URANUS | With 27 moons named after characters created by either Alexander Pope or William Shakespeare, the seventh planet from the Sun (6) |
| OBERON | Moon named after a fairy king (6) |
| CRESSIDA | Moon named after a character in a Shakespearean play with Troilus (8) |
| TRITON | Neptunian moon named after a sea god |
| PHOBOS | Named after the Greek god personifying fear, the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites |
| HYPERION | A moon of Saturn named after the Greek Titan god of watchfulness, wisdom and light (8) |