"The Solar System".
Any other system will be identified with the name of the primary star; for example, a hypothetical solar system around Epsilon Eridani would be called "the Epsilon Eridani system". (Epsilon Eridani is a star about 12 LY away which is very similar to our Sun.)
No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names. No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names. No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names.
The solar system
The name of the planets are:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThey constitute the solar system.
My solar system (and yours if you are from Earth) is just called "The Solar System".
Our solar system is called 'Sol'
It depends on which solar system you are asking about.
Our star's name is Sol - that's why it's called the solar system.
Yes, the same as your solar system: Sol. Sol is the name of our primary star, hence the terms solar system. The generic term is star or planetary system.
Saturn
The name of our system, the one the Earth is in, is called the Solar System after the name of the star we orbit, Sol.
Solar means space and the Solar System is a system (with the moon, sun, planets, stars, etc.) so the Solar System is really a Space System.
The sun makes up 99.97% of the Solar System by mass, and gives the Solar System its name ("Sol" is the official name of The Sun).