| FOMALHAUT | Brightest star of the constellation Piscis Austrinus; Arabic, 'mouth of the fish' (9) |
| ALDEBARAN | The brightest star of the constellation Taurus |
| DENEB | Brightest star of the constellation Cygnus; from Arabic, 'tail' (i.e. of the 'swan') (5) |
| REGULUS | Brightest star of the constellation Leo, named from Latin word for little king (7) |
| URSAMINOR | Northern sky constellation, the brightest star of which is Polaris (4,5) |
| NORTHLAND | One of New Zealand's 16 regions, Te Tai-tokerau 'The Tail of the Fish' (of Maui) (9) |
| STARGAZEY | --- pie, a Cornish pastry dish baked with the heads of the fish protruding through the crust (9) |
| GRUS | Small constellation of the southern hemisphere south of Piscis Austrinus; the Crane (4) |
| CHRISTIAN | Like the sign of the fish |
| BOOTES | The Herdsman, in which Arcturus, the brightest star of the northern hemisphere, is located (6) |
| ANTARES | Roughly meaning "rival of Mars", name of the brightest star or "heart" of the constellation Scorpius (7) |
| ALGOL | Multiple star considered the second-brightest of the constellation Perseus, known as the Demon Star (5) |
| ALTAIR | Brightest star of the Aquila constellation |
| RIGEL | Beta Orionis, star at the bottom right of the constellation of Orion (5) |
| HYDRA | Largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Alphard (Arabic, 'the solitary one') (5) |
| FISH | A flat piece of bone as a counter in a game; an informal word for a torpedo; or, an ichthys or one of a pair of piscis represented in the constellation or zodiacal water sign Pisces (4) |
| INDIS | Containing the star known as the Persian, one of the constellations charted in Bayer's Uranometria by means of copperplate engraving (5) |
| ALPHA | The first or brightest star of a constellation (5) |
| EPSILON | Prefix often given to the fifth-brightest star of a particular constellation (7) |
| TUCANA | One of the constellations forming the "Southern Birds" with Grus the Crane, Pavo the Peacock and Phoenix (6) |