No Earth's name does not come from a Roman god or goddess. Earth likely comes from Norse goddess called Nerthus.
The word "mercurial" comes from the name of the Roman god Mercury.
Mars - the Roman god of war.
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The name Jupiter comes from the Roman god Jupiter.
Jupiter. But the name comes from the Norse god Thor.
The name Mars comes from the Roman god Mars which in Greek is Ares.
The Roman god Jupiter corresponds to Greek Zeus.Jupiter's name comes from dies pater, "shining father".
There is no Hebrew equivalent of Marcy.Marcy comes from a female variation of the Roman name Marcus, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS.
Martin means "dedicated to Mars".It is of Latin origin, originating with the Roman war god, Mars.
If you mean the planet neptune then it mean god of the sea. Poseidon is also one.It is named after the roman god of the sea:p
If I'm not mistaken, Saturday comes from Saturn, roman god of agriculture and harvest.
Crylotheapolis which is from the Greek god of the Earths mothers and fathers name mixed togther