Plato called the planet Areos aster, or "star of Ares" after the Greek God of War. Mars would eventually be named for the Roman god of war, Mars.
Ares
In Plato's dialogues, "Mars" is not mentioned specifically. However, he did believe in a cosmology that included celestial bodies as divine, eternal and representative of perfection. Mars' identification by the Romans with the Greek god Ares may have aligned with this cosmic order and harmony Plato envisioned.
The Greek god Ares was called Mars in Rome.
We don't think that anything lives on Mars, but if there was something, you would call it a Martian.
The Red Planet
There's a robot on Mars call, "The Mars Rover" if that is what you are talking about
marsusion??!!
A person who studies Mars is typically referred to as a Martian scientist or a Mars researcher.
Mars has only two moons. We call them Phobos and Deimos.
Mars bar calls maniac "fishbelly"
Angaraka in English is Mars.
The red Planet is Mars