Aurora is the Latin word for "dawn." It isn't a Greek word.
In greek mythology the counter part of mercury is hermes
Yes, they are a part of Greek beliefs, and are in Greek stories, but that does not mean they do not exist.
Venus is the Roman counter-part to the Greek Aphrodite, a.k.a. The Goddess of Love.
Aurora is a noun.
Cupid's Greek counter part is Eros. Cupid's Latin name is Amor
Athena was the god of wisdom and war. Her Roman counter part is Minerva.
Aurora Borealis.
Jasmine means 'Part of the olive family' in Greek.
The counter part of 'acid' is 'base'
servant i guess. unless you mean the female version which is mistress
No, Cupid was a Roman god, and the child of Mars and Venus. His Greek counter part was Eros, who's parent was Chaos. It is a very normal mistake to think he was the child of Ares and Aphrodite.
Mars is the name of the Roman god of war. Its Greek counter part is Ares. Almost all the Greek gods wre renmaed by the Romans, that is what I refer to with the word "counterpart". Another example is the Greek god Zeus, renamed Jupiter. The planets were named after the Roman gods.