Selene

[si-lee-nee] /sɪˈli ni/
noun
1.
the Greek goddess of the moon.
Compare Thyone.
2.
Also, Selena. a female given name.
Origin
< Greek Selḗnē the moon
British Dictionary definitions for Selene

Selene

/sɪˈliːnɪ/
noun
1.
the Greek goddess of the moon Roman counterpart Luna
Word Origin and History for Selene

moon goddess, equivalent of Latin Luna, from Greek selene "the moon; name of the moon goddess," related to selas "light, brightness, bright flame, flash of an eye," from PIE root *swel- (2) "to shine, beam" (cf. Sanskrit svargah "heaven," Lithuanian svilti "to singe," Old English swelan "to be burnt up," Middle Low German swelan "to smolder"); related to swelter, sultry. Related: Selenian "of or pertaining to the moon as a world," 1660s.