Saturn
'Saturn' was the Roman name; he was the equivalent of the Greek Titan, Cronus.
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
it is a trick question,it is actually the titan lord kronos
Prometheus [meanning counsel before, forethought] was the name of the Titan who brought light to mankind in both Greek na Roman language
The spelling "Okeanos" is the Greek spelling, used to mean a Titan associated with the world ocean. The spelling Oceanus is Roman.
Athena was an Olympian, not a titan, so therefor never had a titan name. her roman name was Minerva.
Latona is the Roman name for Leto; in Greek Mythology she is the Titan goddess of motherhood and protector of children due to her own difficult pregnancy and the birth of Apollo and Artemis.
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Uh, what.. Ancient Roman religion is not the same as Greek; Aiglê/Aegle whose name means "Shining, Radiant, Sunlight (aiglê) " was with Helios (Titan god of the Sun) the mother of the Kharites/Charities/Graces.
Eos is the name of Greek Titan goddess of the Dawn.
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
One of many of whom is named after greek and roman mythological figures as Saturn is the greek equivilant to cronus,father of Zeus,posiedon,hades, ect...