Whetū
Whetū Name meanings & History
Māori (indigenous people of New Zealand). Whetū means "star" in the Māori language. In Māori mythology, the stars are said to be the children of the god Ranginui (the Sky Father) and the goddess Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother). Means "star" in Maori. Whetū is used as a first name for both boys and girls in New Zealand. It is often paired with a more common Western name to create a unique combination.
Zodiac Sign of Whetū: Willful Leo
Synonyms of Whetū:
W: Wild,Willful,Wonderment,Wonderful,Wishful
H: Haggle,Heart's Desire,Hyper,Hobnobbing,Hope
E: Enliven,Enlighten,Entertain,Exaggerate,Environment,Expressive
T: Tireless,Touchy,Truth,Talkative,Tacky,Testy,Doubting Thomas
U: Unity,Universality,Utopia,Understanding,Undermining
Whetū is:- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Natural name
- a Strange name
- a Wholesome name
Related Names to Whetū
Other Māori names that relate to the stars include Marama (moon), Rangi (sky), and Kōpū (constellation).