Luminary

A celestial body, as the sun or moon or an object that gives light; or, a person of eminence or brilliant achievement. From Old French luminarie or late Latin luminarium, from Latin lumen, lumin- "light".

Luminary may also refer to:
 * Luminary (astrology), in traditional astrology, one of the two brightest and most astrological planets: the Sun and the Moon
 * Luminary (Gnosticism), of which four are typically given

Media

 * The Luminary, Atlanta, Georgia's first newspaper (1846–1849)
 * Luminary (Laramore), a public artwork created in 2008 on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Fiction

 * "Luminary" (Millennium), the 12th episode of season 2 (and 34th overall) of Millennium, which aired in 1998
 * Global Luminary or Luminary – Rise of the Goonzu, a game on game portal NDOORS
 * The Luminaries, 2013 novel by Eleanor Catton
 * The Luminary, the player character of Dragon Quest XI

Other uses

 * LUMINARY, the software program controlling the Apollo Guidance Computer in the lunar module of the Apollo missions
 * Luminary Group, a licensing and intellectual property management company
 * Luminary (podcast network), a subscription podcast network