Over millennia, man has evolved from a hunter gatherer into a civilized individual who began civilization with agriculture. As we we formed civilizations, across various groups, clans and cultures that formed, the regular occurence of the Full Moon was recognized and this regularity was used to identify the various observations made by man in nature.

Not only was this a method of time keeping, but also a way to remember tasks or events that could mean survival or simply an occurrence in nature.

Some of these names denote the time of the year when people need to prepare harvest, harsh cold winter, while others denote the seasonal change or animal behavior.

Most of the Globally adopted names arise from Native American, Anglo-Saxan, Celtic and Medieval English cultures.


Click on the Moon Names below to know more about each month's moon.




These Full Moon Names come from cultures in the northern hemisphere where the names and seasons are significant. In the southern hemisphere there are some cultures that have their own Full Moon Names like the Maori year calendar.

Some Countries, like India, have their own Full Moon Names based upon the local calendar like in Sri Lanka and Japan.

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