Iris appears in ancient Greek vase painting as a beautiful young woman with golden wings, a herald's rod (kerykeion), and sometimes a water-pitcher (oinochoe) in her hand. She was usually depicted standing beside Zeus or Hera, sometimes serving nectar from her jug. As cup-bearer of the gods Iris is often indistinguishable from Hebe in art.
Iris does not have roman name. She is the goddess of Rainbows and the messenger of gods. Her symbol is a purple Iris and music notes. She is sometimes depicted with golden wings on her shoulders.
(see related link) Lies Iris does have a roman name and it's Iris (same as the Greek name)
Her symbol is the rainbow.
Vulcan(us) is the Roman name of the Greek god Hephaestus.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
The Roman equivalent to Hermes the Greek god was Mercury.
His greek name is Hephaestus.
His greek name was Hephaestus.
Vulcan(us) is the Roman name of the Greek god Hephaestus.
The god Mercury was Roman. His Greek name was Hermes.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
Ares is the Greek God of War. Mars is his Roman name.
The Roman equivalent to Hermes the Greek god was Mercury.
He was a Greek god; he has no Roman name.
His Roman name was Mars.
The Roman god of the sky is Jupiter, and the Greek god of the sky is Zeus.
roman = Pluto greek =hades Your question makes little sense. The Greek name for the Greek god Hades is Hades. His Roman name is, as mentioned above, Pluto.
No. Hypnos is the greek god of sleep. The Roman god of sleep is Somnus.
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.