It's Latin.
The french word is "Lune" (moon)
Luna is a roman goddess.
In Germanic languages (including English) the name of the moon does not refer to a Roman god. She was Luna, which we see in Italian luna or French lune.However, there are derivatives of Luna in English: lunarexpeditions, lunatic (meaning moonstruck).
The Roman moon goddess was Luna.
Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
The Luna was named after the Roman moon goddess, Luna.
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The Roman personification of the Moon was named Luna.
Yes, Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, is associated with the Roman goddess Luna. Both goddesses represent the moon and its phases, but Luna is the name used in Roman mythology. Selene is often depicted in Greek art and literature, while Luna has her own distinct representation in Roman culture.
The greek equivalent of Luna is Selene. Artemis (Diana) later replaced Luna (Selene) as the main goddess of the moon.
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