Vulcan, the blacksmith god.
Vulcan--the Roman god of fire and smithing.
Actually it was the Roman god Vulcan, hid Greek counterpart was Hephaestus.
Volcanism (vulcanism) is named for the Roman god of fire and the hearth, Vulcan. In Greek mythology, he was called Hephaestus.
The word "volcano" comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. In Latin, the term "Vulcanus" refers to the god of fire, and "volcanus" means "fire." Over time, the geological feature known as a "volcano" became associated with fire and was named after the Roman god.
Volcano came from Vulcan, the roman name of Hephaestus, the blacksmith of the Greek gods. It was believed that when he forged weapons, sparks would fly up and cause volcanic eruptions.
The fictional person that a volcano is named after is Mount St. Helens, named after the British diplomat Lord St. Helens.
The word volcano is derived from the name of Vulcano Island off Sicily, which in turn was named after Vulcan, the Roman God of Fire.
Mars is named after the Roman god of war because it is red, which is a color associated with violence, battle or blood. Also, all the planets except Earth in our solar system are named after Roman Gods.
I think you meant what roman god is mars named after and if so it is the roman god of war
Saturn is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
Uranus was named after the roman god of the sky and Mars was named after the roman god of war.
The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.