Tonight is the first full moon of the year and the full moons across the year have a name with most coming from the Native American culture so tonight's is called the Wolf Moon, named after the howling of hungry wolves lamenting the scarcity of food in midwinter.
February's is the Snow Moon for obvious reasons as the Native American's would see it while being typically cold and surrounded by Snow.
The Worm Moon is March's offering and named after the worm trails that would appear in the newly thawed ground while April gives us the Pink Moon due to the abundance of early blooming (assumingly pink) wildflower and May's full moon is the Flower Moon thanks now blooming flowers that occurs as spring gets going properly.
June is the Strawberry Moon as the Native Americans would harvest the fruit in June and July's Buck Moon is so called due to the antlers of the male deer beginning to regrow this month and August gives us the Sturgeon Moon because as the name implies, there appear in large number during this month.
The Full Corn Moon rises in September as this was when crops were gathered at the end of the summer season (this is the one we call the Harvest Moon) and October is the Hunters Moon because this is when the Native Americans went after the summer-fattened deer and fox and its the Beaver Moon in November as this is when the Beavers built their winter dams
December is the Cold Moon as it heralds the start of Winter but some times we get 13 Full Moons in a year and two in a month and this is called a Blue Moon but nobody knows why its called that but it did give us the saying 'Once in a Blue Moon' as the two in a calendar month happens roughly every 2-3 years when the first Full moon is very early in the month with the last one being in August 2023 and the next one coming May 31st 2026.