Greek. it was named after a Greek goddess
Psychology is a a Greek word. Greek : ψυχολογία
psyche Psychology written in Greek is: ψυχολογία (psychologia).
If You are talking about greek an roman gods, it is roman.
The Roman is Nereus; the Greek is Νηρευς
Nor Hall has written: 'The Moon and the Virgin' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Femininity (Psychology), Psychology, Women, Femmes, Psychologie 'Those women' -- subject(s): Dionysus (Greek deity), Mural painting and decoration, Greco-Roman, Psychology, Women
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Hephaestus is a Greek god not Roman.
Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
It is a Greek myth if written by a Greek in Greek, or stated to be originating with the ancient Greek people. It is a Roman myth if written in Latin by a Roman citizen.
Persephone (Greek) Proserpine/Proserpina (Roman)Pan (Greek)Poseidon (Greek)Pluto (Roman)
The two Greek words that make up the term "psychology" are "psyche," which means soul or mind, and "logos," which means study or discourse. When combined, these words form "psychology," which is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. The field of psychology encompasses various subfields, such as cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and developmental psychology.
Zeus was Greek. Jupiter was Roman.