Your Sun and Moon signs might be completely different. For instance, someone born on April 2 could be an Aries Sun and a Gemini Moon. The meaning of your Moon sign is different than your Sun sign (sometimes called your “star sign”). Your Sun sign revolves around your defining personality traits and the core characteristics that make you you, while your Moon sign addresses the way you handle and process your emotions. [1] X Research source
Gemini falls under Mercury’s domain, also known as the planet of communication. It’s no wonder that Gemini Moons are such great communicators! They tend to be chatty and have a tendency to intellectualize their feelings. Gemini is classified as a “mutable” sign, or a sign that falls at the end of a season (in this case, spring). [3] X Research source Mutable signs are all about flexibility and going with the flow, and Gemini is no exception. [4] X Research source Some people even say they can live a double life.
Due to their natural social skills, Gemini Moons are great at sharing what’s on their mind. In fact, this lunar sign actually tends to process their feelings in conversation, even if they don’t know what it is they’re feeling just yet. [5] X Research source
Gemini Moons are great at communicating through both words and numbers, and they’re often bonafide experts at any skill that involves words or math calculations. Public speaking? Check. Accounting? Check. Novel writing or screen-writing? Check and check. For a Gemini Moon, anything is possible.
This isn’t to say that Gemini Moons are incompatible with the other Moon signs of the zodiac, though. The key to any healthy and supportive relationship is open communication—something that Gemini Moons excel at!