Theta Cephei, Latinized from θ Cephei, is a stellar class A7, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Cepheus. This displays at a metallic-line Am star. It is a white-hued, single-lined spectroscopic binary system, located about 127 light-years from Earth. The pair have an orbital period of 914.3days; the eccentricity was long thought to be low, at 0.03, but recent calculations have put it at a much higher 0.377. They are separated by . The companion star is calculated to be about 400 times fainter than the primary. It is completely invisible in the spectrum, but is estimated to be a K7 main sequence star.
Shared with η Cep, this star system has the title Al Kidr. In Chinese, Chinese: 天鈎 (Chinese: Tiān Gōu), meaning Celestial Hook, refers to an asterism consisting of 4 Cephei, HD 194298, η Cephei, α Cephei, ξ Cephei, 26 Cephei, ι Cephei and ο Cephei.[1] Consequently, the Chinese name for θ Cephei itself is Chinese: 天鈎三 (Chinese: Tiān Gōu sān, English: the Third Star of Celestial Hook.).[2]