Well, the Roman name for the goddess of agriculture, earth, and corn is Ceres, which is Demeter in the Greek name.
Greek: Aphrodite (ahf-roh-DY-tee) Roman: Venus
Her Roman name is Diana, but her Greek name is Artemis. She is initially, in both Myths, the Goddess of Nature, but you could also call her the Goddess of Woods, if you want to get into specifics.
The Greek goddess Gaea was identified with the Roman goddess Terra.
The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
The Greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter. Her Roman equivalent was Ceres.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
The Greek name of the Greek goddess Athena is Athena. In Roman mythology the goddess Athena was associated with Minerva.
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.
Hebe (Greek)/ Juventas (Roman)
Tethys did not have a Roman name, as she was a Greek goddess.
The name of the Roman goddess of wisdom is Minerva. Her Greek equivalent is Athena.
The Greek goddess Demeter is identified with the Roman goddess Ceres.