Most likely, yes - it might also come from the Norse goddess of the same name Sol of the Sun.
Sunna the Norse goddess; or Sol the Roman god.
Sol is the name attributed to the Roman mythical god of the sun. The language of Rome was Latin. Popular English words such as solar have derived from Sol.
If you mean the word sun in Latin, then it is Sol. However if you want to know about the Roman sun God then it is Appolo.
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The Roman name for the sun god Helios is Sol.
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Apollo was the Graeco - Roman sun godthere was also Sol.Apollo is normally thought of as the Roman sun god, but also mithras (or Mitra) and Sol or (Sol Invictus) was worshipped as the sun god
The Roman god of light is often associated with the sun god Sol. In Roman mythology, Sol is depicted as a radiant deity who drives the sun across the sky in a chariot. He is sometimes linked to the Greek god Helios, representing not only light but also truth and clarity. Additionally, the concept of light in Roman religion can also be connected to various other deities, but Sol is the primary figure representing this aspect.
Sol is the name of our sun and therefore the name of our solar system, the system of Sol or The Solar System. It is derived from the Latin (roman) word Sol which means "The Star at the center" referring to the known universe at the time which was The sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. So, Sol can be found all around you. You are a part of Sol.
In the ancient roman religion, Sol, later referred to as Sol Invictus (unconquered Sun) was the sun deity.
Our sun, the yellow dwarf star eight light minutes away, is known as Sol from the name of the Roman sun god. Strangely enough the Norse sun goddess was S
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.