| LEPUS | Small southern constellation between Orion and Columba whose brightest star is Arneb (5) |
| STBRIGID | Abbess who, with Patrick and Columba, is a patron saint of Ireland |
| LIBRA | Small southern constellation whose brightest star is Zubeneschamali (Arabic, 'northern claw') (5) |
| NORMA | The Rule, a small southern constellation between Lupus and Ara. (5) |
| ARIES | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere whose brightest star is Hamal (5) |
| CETUS | Large southern constellation (the Whale) whose brightest star is Diphda (from Arabic, 'frog') (5) |
| MUSCA | Small southern constellation lying in the Milky Way between Crux and Chamaeleon; the Fly (5) |
| PYXIS | Small southern constellation in the Milky Way between Puppis and Antlia, representing a ship's compass (5) |
| DRACO | Large northern constellation whose brightest star is the orange giant Eltanin (5) |
| HYDRA | Largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Alphard (Arabic, 'the solitary one') (5) |
| VIRGO | Second-largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Spica (5) |
| INDUS | Faint southern constellation between Telescopium and Tucano; 'the Indian' (5) |
| AUSTRINUS | Small southern constellation between Aquarius and Grus; 'the Southern Fish' (9) |
| PISCES | Small southern constellation between Aquarius and Grus; 'the Southern Fish' (6) |
| PAVO | Small southern constellation between Tucana and Ara known as the Peacock (4) |
| RETICULUM | Small southern constellation between Dorado and Hydrus; Latin, 'little net' (9) |
| VOLANS | Small southern constellation between Carina and Mensa; the Flying Fish (6) |
| NYALA | Small southern African antelope (5) |
| CANISMINOR | Small northern constellation whose brightest star is the white binary Procyon (5,5) |
| AURIGA | Constellation between Perseus and Gemini whose brightest star is Capella (6) |