Asteria
Asteria is a name that appears in several contexts, drawing on the Greek root aster, meaning star. In ancient Greek mythology, Asteria is a Titaness, daughter of Coeus and Phoebe, and sister of Leto. Her name, literally “starry,” reflects her association with the heavens and celestial phenomena. In some traditions she is linked to nocturnal oracles and is considered the mother of the goddess Hecate by Perses; other accounts give different genealogies. The figure is sometimes used poetically to symbolize the stars themselves.
In biology, Asteria is a genus of starfish (sea stars) within the phylum Echinodermata. Species in this
In modern usage, Asteria appears as a proper name for organizations, products, fictional settings, and media