The proper name of the Earth's moon is Luna.
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The moon's proper name is simply "Moon." It is also sometimes referred to as "Luna" in Latin.
Jupiter had 63 confirmed moons as of May 16, 2008.
The term "moon" is considered a common noun because it refers to a generic celestial body that orbits a planet. Proper nouns typically refer to specific and unique entities, such as the names of individual moons like "Luna" (Earth's moon) or "Deimos" (one of Mars' moons).
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The two planets without moons are Mercury and Venus.