The International Astronomical Union has named the crater after Langtang, also a popular trekking site. At least 215 people were killed in Langtang when a quake-triggered avalanche submerged the village.
The IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature approved the name on June 14, the BBC reported.
The researcher behind the move, Tjalling de Haas, said it was "a tribute" to the Nepali village.
De Haas, who studies Mars's physical geography at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, told the BBC that he chose Langtang because his colleague had worked there while studying Himalayan glaciers.
Langtang was a "scientifically important" crater. "The marks on the top of the crater wall were probably water flows, and below them you can see ridges - the remains of former glaciers."
The crater is said to have a diameter of 9.8 kilometres.
Along with Langtang, three other craters on the planet were named Bunnik, Nqutu, and Talu respectively.
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal in April and another of 7.3 struck in May last year, devastating the Himalayan country and left nearly 9,000 people dead.
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