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Venus' symbols are roses, poppy, myrtle, apples, doves, swans, dolphins, tortoises and hares.
The astronomical symbol for Venus is the symbol used for female. It represents the hand mirror used by Venus, roman goddess of beauty.
The symbol for the planet Venus is circle with a cross attached at the bottom. This is also a symbol associated with the goddess Venus, femininity, and the metal copper.
The circle represents spirit and the cross represents the mass. And the cross is always on the bottom like its pulling it down with its mass
Venus symbol is a circle with a cross under it the symbol represents feminism.
Venus was named after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity, and military victory. The symbol is the same as the symbol in biology for the female sex, i.e. the circle with the small cross under it. The symbol also stood for femininity, and the alchemists understood the symbol to mean copper. This is important as polished copper has been used over the ages as a mirror, and the symbol sometimes stands for the "mirror of the goddess".
Love, beauty and fertility; similar to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Love and beauty, which the name of the goddess of this goddess is Aphrodite, or Venus, the most beautiful of all the goddesses, and all the guy gods fell in love with her. So that explains the love, and the beauty. In short she was hott and guys dug her. The end ! : ) Answer 3 The goddess Venus/Aphrodite is known for her beauty and love. Her symbol is one of gentleness and kindness. Named for its size love passion and beauty, probably a beautiful roman goddess not Aphrodite though for sure. ------- (:Tenesse:)
The planet Venus is not especially pretty (insofar as planets can be beautiful or not). The Goddess Venus was supposed to be very beautiful; she is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, who was supposed to be the very epitome of female beauty.
Venus is named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love, equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
Venus got its name from the goddess of love and beauty; however venus is an unpleasant place with winds that blow hundreds of kilometers an hour and temperatures hot enough to melt most metals.
The Goddess Venus is the goddess of beauty - amongst other things.
The symbol is the rose, but her animal is the dove.
Venus was named after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity, and military victory. The symbol is the same as the symbol in biology for the female sex, i.e. the circle with the small cross under it. The symbol also stood for femininity, and the alchemists understood the symbol to mean copper. This is important as polished copper has been used over the ages as a mirror, and the symbol sometimes stands for the "mirror of the goddess".
Love, beauty and fertility; similar to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Love and beauty, which the name of the goddess of this goddess is Aphrodite, or Venus, the most beautiful of all the goddesses, and all the guy gods fell in love with her. So that explains the love, and the beauty. In short she was hott and guys dug her. The end ! : ) Answer 3 The goddess Venus/Aphrodite is known for her beauty and love. Her symbol is one of gentleness and kindness. Named for its size love passion and beauty, probably a beautiful roman goddess not Aphrodite though for sure. ------- (:Tenesse:)
The Roman goddess Venus is equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is a very popular goddess.
Venus was the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and sex.
Venus the planet is named for the Roman goddess Venus who was goddess of love and beauty and identified with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess.
In Greek mythology the goddess Aphrodite is often associated with the sea, doves, swans, and pearls. But on the other hand, in Roman mythology, Aphrodite was named Venus, and her symbol was the pentacle.
venus was the roman goddess of love. that is why they say venus is the planet of love
No, the planet Venus is named for the Roman goddess Venus who is associated with Aphrodite.
No, the goddess venus does not appear by name in the Bible.