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".
Venus is a planet, the second planet out form the Sun. It has no moons.
As Venus is a planet the question 'how did Venus get its planet' makes no sense.
a circle and a cross on the bottom of the circle
a candy heart
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Venus :)
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Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.
It looks like Taurus's symbol on top of a cross (Venus's is just a circle on a cross.).
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
Is the venus symbol not a symbol for women, one symbol overlapping another is lesbian
The Goddess Venus is the goddess of beauty - amongst other things.
The astronomical symbol of Venus
Venus :)
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The symbol is the rose, but her animal is the dove.
The symbol for a female, a circle and cross below it.
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Venus also know as Aphrodite is the symbol of rose
The symbol for Venus (circle over a cross) is used to represent females in general. The symbol represents the uterus and ovaries.
sun i think
From early astrological symbols. The male symbol is taken from the symbol for Mars and the female one from the symbol for Venus.