Venus represents Aphrodite/Venus who was born when Uranus/Ouranos's penis was cut off in Greek mythology
The concept of the planet Nibiru, partly derived from interpolations of Babylonian and Sumerian mythology, and purportedly associated with an apocalyptic collision or near miss with Earth, is not supported by evidence, and is widely regarded as pseudoscientific and thus rejected by the astronomical community.
The only planet whose name in English is not derived from Greek or Roman mythology is Earth.
Mercury is the planet: there is no raw (or ripe) planet associated with it!
In Greek Mythology, Cronus was the father of Zeus. In Roman mythology Cronus was identified with Saturn.
Neptune (planet) is the eighth and outermost planet from the Sun in our Solar System. It is a giant planet and has a ring made up of particles of ice. It is the most remote of the giant gas planets. Its symbol is a stylish representation of the trident, which was the symbol associated with Neptune. Neptune (mythology) is the god of the sea, earthquakes and horses in Roman mythology after whom the planet is named; analogous to the god Poseidon in Greek mythology.
For you mean planet the answer is Uranus, not sure about plants.
The planet was named after the Roman god. Click link below, then choose Saturn from menu!
No, Nibiru is a fictitious planet-like object associated with apocalypse mythology. Myths have no capacity to hurt anyone.
Saturn. It is also associated with constraints and wisdom. Saturn was the Greek god Kronos who was killed by his son.
Uranus is the only planet (aside from Earth) not named after a Roman divinity. Uranus is a Latinized version of Ouranos. The Roman counterpart to this Greek god was Caelos.
Jupiter was not associated with the planet Jupiter.
Earth
The concept of the planet Nibiru, partly derived from interpolations of Babylonian and Sumerian mythology, and purportedly associated with an apocalyptic collision or near miss with Earth, is not supported by evidence, and is widely regarded as pseudoscientific and thus rejected by the astronomical community.
Mercury is the planet: there is no raw (or ripe) planet associated with it!
The only planet whose name in English is not derived from Greek or Roman mythology is Earth.
The planet Venus is the second closest planet to the sun. It is named after the goddess of love from Greek mythology. It is not inhabitable.
In Greek Mythology, Cronus was the father of Zeus. In Roman mythology Cronus was identified with Saturn.