Morning Star, morning star, or Morningstar may refer to:
Astronomy
- Morning star, most commonly used as a name for the planet Venus when it appears in the east before sunrise
- Morning star, a name for the star Sirius, which appears in the sky just before sunrise from early July to mid-September
- Morning star, a (less common) name for the planet Mercury when it appears in the east before sunrise
- Heliacal rising, the astronomical occurrence when a star rises and becomes visible over the eastern horizon before sunrise, thus becoming a morning star.
Mythology and theology
- Aurvandil, the Morning Star, or Rising Star, in Germanic mythology
- At-Tariq, a chapter of the Quran
- Barnumbirr, a creator-spirit in the Yolngu culture of Australia
- Jesus, self-described as "the bright Morning Star" in the Christian Bible
- John the Baptist, called a "bright morning star" in Eastern Orthodox Church hymnology
- Lucifer, a name based on the Latin name for the Morning Star
- Mary, mother of Jesus, called "morning star" in the Litany of Loreto
- Morning Star, one of the Zorya (goddesses in Slavic mythology)
- Morningstar or Red Horn, a culture hero in Siouan oral traditions
- Morning Star ceremony, an historical ritual ceremony in Pawnee mythology
- Morning Star ceremony, a Yolngu (Aboriginal Australian) ceremony associated with Barnumbirr
- Phosphorus (morning star), the Morning Star in Greek mythology
- Tlāhuizcalpantecuhtli, god of the morning star (Venus) Aztec mythology
People
- John Wycliffe, English theologian, sometimes referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation"
- Morning Star (chief) (1810–1883), Northern Cheyenne leader, also known as Dull Knife
- Chip Morningstar, American author, developer, programmer and designer of software systems
- Darren Morningstar (born 1969), American basketball player
- Erica Morningstar (born 1989), Canadian swimmer
- Richard Morningstar (born 1945), ambassador, Special Envoy of the United States Secretary of State for Eurasian Energy
Places
Settlements in the United States
Water features
Other
Transportation
Ships
In railways
Businesses and organizations
Businesses
Organizations
Arts and entertainment
Fictional characters
Literature
- Morning Star (British newspaper)
- Former Morning Star (London newspaper)
- The Morning Star (British Columbia newspaper), Canada
- Former The Morning Star (New Hampshire newspaper), US
- Morning Star, established 1867 in Wilmington, North Carolina, US, renamed Star-News in 2003
- Magic City Morning Star, an on-line newspaper, Katahdin, Maine, US
Novels
Other literature
Film and television
- "Candy Morningstar", Lucifer episode, 2017
- Morning Star (1950 film), a Brazilian drama film
- Morning Star (1959 film), a Soviet ballet film
- Morning Star (TV series), US, 1965–1966
- Morning Star (talk show), Philippines 2004–2005
- "Morning Star" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
- Morning Star, a planned film about Djalu Gurruwiwi
- "The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar", Lucifer episode, 2021
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Morningstar", by AFI on the album The Art of Drowning
- "Morning Star", by Amorphis on the album Tuonela
- "Morning Star", by Angra on the album Temple of Shadows
- "Morningstar", by Baroness on the album Purple
- "Morning Star", by Cass McCombs on the album Big Wheel and Others
- "Morning Star", a musical work for wind ensemble composed by David Maslanka
- "The Morningstar", by Draconian on the album The Burning Halo
- "Morning Star, Durbanville", by Fokofpolisiekar on the album Swanesang
- "Morning Star", by Hank Marvin
- "Morning Star" (Nat King Cole song), 1958
- "Morning Star" (N-Dubz song), 2011
- "Morning Star", by Roger Shah featuring the voice of Moya Brennan
- "Morning Star", by Stiff Gins
- "Morning Star", by Taylor Davis
- "Draconian Trilogy: Morning Star", by Therion on the album Vovin
- "Morning Star", by Amberian Dawn on the album The Clouds of Northland Thunder
- "Morning Star", by King Woman
- "Morning Star", by Henry Cow on the album In Praise of Learning
Other arts
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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