Lists of stars

The following are lists of stars. Stars are astronomical objects that spend some portion of their existence generating energy through thermonuclear fusion.

By location

 * Lists of stars by constellation

By name

 * List of proper names of stars
 * List of Arabic star names
 * Chinese star names
 * Nakshatra
 * Stars named after people

By proximity

 * List of nearest stars (up to 20 light-years)
 * List of star systems within 20–25 light-years
 * List of star systems within 25–30 light-years
 * List of star systems within 30–35 light-years
 * List of star systems within 35–40 light-years
 * List of star systems within 40–45 light-years
 * List of star systems within 45–50 light-years
 * List of star systems within 50–55 light-years
 * List of star systems within 55–60 light-years
 * List of star systems within 60–65 light-years
 * List of star systems within 65–70 light-years
 * List of star systems within 70–75 light-years
 * List of star systems within 75–80 light-years
 * List of nearest bright stars
 * List of brightest stars
 * List of nearest giant stars
 * List of nearest supergiants

By physical characteristic

 * List of brightest stars
 * List of most luminous stars
 * List of most massive stars
 * List of largest known stars
 * List of smallest known stars
 * List of oldest stars
 * List of least massive stars
 * List of hottest stars

By variability or other factor

 * List of brown dwarfs
 * List of collapsars (black holes)
 * List of notable variable stars
 * List of semiregular variable stars
 * List of stars that have unusual dimming periods
 * List of stars with multiplanetary systems
 * List of supernova candidates
 * List of white dwarfs
 * List of red dwarfs

Other star listings

 * List of extremes in the sky
 * List of hypothetical stars
 * List of selected stars for navigation
 * List of star extremes
 * List of stars with resolved images
 * List of supernovae
 * Solar twins (Solar analogs)

Other stars
The following is a list of particularly notable actual or hypothetical stars that have their own articles in Wikipedia, but are not included in the lists above.
 * BPM 37093 &mdash; a diamond star
 * Cygnus X-1 &mdash; X-ray source
 * EBLM J0555-57Ab &mdash; is one of the smallest stars ever discovered.
 * HR 465 &mdash; chemically peculiar variable star
 * MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1 (or Icarus) &mdash; second most distant star, 9 billion light years away.
 * P Cygni &mdash; suddenly brightened in the 17th century
 * WNC4 &mdash; Messier Object 40
 * Zeta Boötis &mdash; speckle binary test system