In a way. Not in the actual name from it was drivived from the name. Ariana is an English variant of Arianna, which is is the Italian form form of it's original name - Ariadne. It is a greek name in mythology - It means "most holy". In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos. She fell in love with Theseus and helped him to escape the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, but was later abandoned by him. Eventually she married the god Dionysus. So it kind of makes her a goddess, or at least a demi-goddess
I am unaware of any Greek divinity with the name "Anteas".
Ianus was a purely Roman god, and wasn't in any of the Greek myths.
Priapus and Oenopion, to name two.
Poseidon was the Greek name for the god of the ocean.
Mars was the Roman version of the Greek god of war, Ares.
roman = Pluto greek =hades Your question makes little sense. The Greek name for the Greek god Hades is Hades. His Roman name is, as mentioned above, Pluto.
The Greek god Ares (Roman name: Mars) was the god of war.
There is no Greek god of books but there is a Greek goddess of wisdom her name is Athena.
Vulcan(us) is the Roman name of the Greek god Hephaestus.
Mars was the Roman name for a god they likened to the Greek Ares.
The god of grapes/wine. In Greek it is Dionysus. Bacchus was the Roman name.
His Greek name was Hermes.