α Persei is the star's
Bayer designation. .The star also bore the traditional names Mirfak and Algenib, which are
Arabic in origin. The former, meaning 'Elbow' and also written Mirphak, Marfak or Mirzac, comes from the Arabic
Mirfaq al-Thurayya, while Algenib, also spelt Algeneb, Elgenab, Gęnib, Chenib or Alchemb, is derived from الجنب
al-janb, or الجانب
al-jānib, 'the flank' or 'side'. In 2016, the
International Astronomical Union organized a
Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016 included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN; which included
Mirfak for this star (Gamma Pegasi was given the name
Algenib).
Hinaliʻi is the name of the star in
Native Hawaiian astronomy. The name of the star is meant to commemorate a great
tsunami and mark the beginning of the migration of Maui. According to some
Hawaiian folklore, Hinaliʻi is the point of separation between the Earth and the sky that happened during the creation of the
Milky Way. In
Chinese, (), meaning
Celestial Boat, refers to an
asterism consisting of α Persei, γ Persei, δ Persei, η Persei,
μ Persei,
ψ Persei,
48 Persei and
HD 27084. Consequently, the
Chinese name for α Persei itself is (, ). == Physical properties ==