Coma Berenices

Etymology
Named in antiquity after the hair of Queen Berenice II of Egypt. From +, from , from κώμη (kome) "hair" + Doric Greek Βερενίκη (Berenike) "bringer of victory"

Proper noun

 * 1)  A small dim summer constellation of the northern sky, said to represent an offering of hair from Queen Berenice II of Egypt. Originally considered to represent the tuft of hair on the end of Leo's tail.

Translations

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 * Irish: Folt Bheirnicé
 * Japanese: ,
 * Kazakh: Вероника Шашы
 * Korean: 머리털자리
 * Malay: Rambut Berenices
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 * Russian: Во́лосы Верони́ки