Etymologies listed here don't fit into the table, so please add them in respective star articles with sources.--JyriL talk 14:34, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
- (11/α Dra) 3.67 Thuban or Adib or Dragon’s Tail
- < الثعبان aθ-θucbān The basilisk
- < الذئبة að-ði'bah The female wolf
- (23/β Dra) 2.79 Rastaban [Rastaben] or Alwaid or Asuia
- < راس الثعبان ar-rās[u] aθ-θucbān The head of the basilisk
- (33/γ Dra) 2.24 Eltanin [Etamin, Etanin, Ettanin] or Zenith Star (or Rastaban [Rastaben], see β Dra)
- < راس التنين ar-rās at-tinnīn The head of the dragon (also called Caput Draconis)
- (57/δ Dra) 3.07 Altais or Nodus Secundus [Nodus II] or Aldib
- < التيس at-tais The billy goat
- < nōdus secundus The second knot
- < الذيب\الذئب að-ðīb: The wolf
- (63/ε Dra) 3.84 Tyl or Kin Yu
- < 金魚 (Mandarin jīnyǘ)
- (22/ζ Dra) 3.17 Aldhibah [Eldsib] or Kaou Pih or Nod (or Nodus I, see ξ Dra)
- < الذبة al-dhibah The Wolf [one of the two wolves, together with η Dra]
- (14/η Dra) 2.73 Aldhibain or Booboo
- < الذبين al-dhibayn The Two Wolves [with ζ Dra]
- (12/ι Dra) 3.29 Edasich [Eldsich, Ed Asich, Al Dhiba, Al Dhihi] – has a planet
- Edasich < ? að-ðix The hyena
- (5/κ Dra) 3.85 Ketu
- < The Dragon's Tail (referring to the moon's southern node in the Vedic-Hindu lunar cycle)
- (1/λ Dra) 3.82 Giausar [Giauzar, Gianfar, Giansar, Gaiusar] or Juza
- (21/μ Dra) 4.91 Arrakis [Errakis, Al Rakis]
- < الراقص ar-rāqiş The dancer (twinkling?)
- (61/σ Dra) 4.68 Alsafi [Athafi] – nearby
- (?) < الصافي The clear (?) al-aθafi The cooking tripods?
- (43/Φ Dra) 4.22 Batentaban Australis [Batn al Thuban]
- < بطن الثعبان baţn aθ-θucbān + australis "Southern One of the Basilisk's Belly"
- (44/χ Dra) 3.55 Batentaban Borealis [Batn al Thuban]
- < بطن الثعبان baţn aθ-θucbān + borealis "Northern One of the Basilisk's Belly"
- (31/ψ Dra) 4.58 Dziban [Dsiban]
- < ذيبان\ذئبان ðībān: Two wolves
There are a whole lot of stars in the table without a name. Can they be notable without any name or catalog designation? Graeme Bartlett (talk)