Pronounced GAL-uhk-see (/ˈɡæl.ək.si/), Galaxy traces its lineage to the Greek galaxias and the Latin galaxia, meaning “milky” in homage to the Milky Way, yet the moment you say it, it ignites like a rocket against a velvet sky. Picture a warm Latin courtyard at crepúsculo, where fireflies mimic distant constellations: bestowing this name on a daughter invites her to chart her own cosmos, chase shooting stars, and weave dreams among the planets. It’s one small step for baby, one giant leap for her bedtime stories. Though still rare—just two dozen little girls each year wear it proudly, hovering around the 930th spot on US charts—Galaxy strikes a radiant balance between singular magic and a quietly growing constellation of admirers. For families seeking a name as boundless as la noche estrellada, Galaxy glimmers with infinite promise.