Venus IS her Latin name, Aphrodite her Greek counterpart.
If you mean her Roman equivalent, then it is Venus.
The Latin name for Aphrodite is Venus (which is where the planet gets its name).
Venus means "charm" in archaic Latin.
In Latin orthography, her name is indistinguishable from the Latin noun venus ("sexual love" and "sexual desire"), from which it derives
Venus is a name for a Latin goddess whose purpose or reason was for beauty and love. Venus is a name that is equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
She was called Venus.
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The planet is named after the Roman goddess. The goddess has that name because venus in Latin meant "sexual desire."
A statue of Venus, which is the Latin name for Greek goddess Aphrodite.
It is called Dionaea muscipula.
Venus got its name from the goddess of love and beauty; however venus is an unpleasant place with winds that blow hundreds of kilometers an hour and temperatures hot enough to melt most metals.
Of Venus.