Talk:List of stars in Pisces

Etymologies

 * (113/α Psc) (double) 3.82, 4.33 Alrescha [Al Rescha, Alrischa, Alrisha, Rescha, El Rischa, Al Richa] or Kaitain or Okda
 * Alrescha < ? ar-riša' The ropes
 * Okda < عقدة cuqda[h] Knot


 * (4/β Psc) 4.48 Fum al Samakah
 * < فم السمكة fum/fam al-samakah  Mouth of the fish
 * (6/γ Psc) 3.70 Simmah
 * < A Babylonian fish goddess, together with Anunitum
 * (86/ζ Psc) – double 5.21, 6.44 Revati
 * < Vedic-Hindu for "the Abundant"
 * (99/η Psc) 3.62 Alpherg or Kullat-Nunu
 * [Alpherg = a error for Alpherd?] Alpherg The Spout or the Pouring Point of Water
 * < Babylonian name meaning "Cord of the Fishes" or "Dwelling Place of the Fishes"
 * (110/ο Psc) 4.26 Torcularis Septentrionalis
 * < torculāris septentriōnālis Of the Northern Wine/Oil Press
 * (83/τ Psc) 4.51 Anunitum
 * < A Babylonian fish goddess, together with Simmah
 * (28/ω Psc) 4.03 Vernalis
 * < Latin for "Of the Spring" (referring to the vernal equinox; ω Psc rests on the vernal equinox)
 * van Maanen's star (HIP 3829) 12.38 – closest single white dwarf


 * merged the Arabic (ones I've confirmed). kwami (talk) 23:51, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

HIP 3765
Some sources give an alternative name of 96 Piscium or 96 G. Piscium for this star. -- B.D.Mills  (T, C) 23:14, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

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