-- Granted I am not a teacher or have a doctorate or anything of such, but I did research the name out a bit. The origin of this name I couldn't find, but I did dig into some root words from our English language that may help you get started on researching it yourself a bit more if you wish. -- Solare: I looked into this word first, which led me to this....Erythema Solare. This means in simple turns that you were sun burned; the condition that you get when being exposed to too much sunlight, a reddening of the skin. I wouldn't say this is a fair answer to the meaning of this name/word, but hopefully this will give you a start into researching out the meaning yourself.
The real name for solar is the Sun.
The name Tanishka is of Indian origin and means "daughter" in Sanskrit. It is a popular name in India and is often given to baby girls.
The name Cosmo is of Greek origin, derived from the word "kosmos" which means order, beauty, or world. It is a unique and cosmopolitan name with a connotation of harmony and balance.
The Maori name for sun is Te Rā.
The sun came from saun but English call it sun
The sun has no belt and so there is no name for it and therefore, there is no origin for its non-existent name.
Helium was first discovered spectroscopically in the sun. It gets its name from the Greek word, Helios, meaning the sun
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Nihon, (or Nippon), the Japanese name for Japan, means origin of the sun.
The meaning of the name Sharika is either "God's child" or " One on whom the sun shines". Sharika is a variant of the name Sharik, and is of African origin.
The name Nell is of Greek origin and means 'sun ray', 'shining light'.
The name Ravi is of Indian origin and means "sun" or "radiant". It is a common name in India and is often given to boys.
Helium was first discovered in the sun. It gets its name for the Greek word, Helios, meaning the sun.
The name "helium" is derived from the Greek word "helios," which means sun, as the element was first discovered in the spectrum of the sun.
Helium was first discovered in the sun spectroscopically. The name comes from the Greek word, helios, meaning the sun.
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.