Mars, the Roman god guardian of agricultural and of war; son of Juno, and identified with the Greek Ares.
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No, it comes from the Greek god MARS
Phobis, the god of fear.
'March' is named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
ἐνθουσιασμός, from ἔνθεος ("possessed by a god"), from ἐν ("in") + θεός ("god").
Earth doesn't come from a Greek god, it actually comes from an old Dutch/German word Erde.
Juno! The Roman God called Hera in Greek.
Not from Greek. From Latin Vulcan, name of the Roman god of fireand metalworking, identified with the Greek Hephaestus
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."
god gave all his children (planets) their own name.
It is a Greek word, not connected with any god.