Both "Volcanus" and "Vulcanus" were used; Lewis & Short's Latin Dictionary prefers "Volcanus."
"VULCAN"
Spock is half-human, half Vulcan. Vulcan culture is oriented around logic, and suppressing their deep and powerful emotions. They are a very mentally disciplined people, and that discipline usually grants great intelligence as well.Spock's father, Sarek, was Vulcan, and his mother was Human.
In the Star Trek universe, a Vulcan is a humanoid who originates from the planet Vulcan. Notable Vulcans include Spock, Sarek, Saavik, and Tuvok.
Call Vulcan Ventures Inc., Vulcan Capital Inc. or simply Vulcan Inc. and ask to speak to him.
Samuil Vulcan was born on 1758-08-01.
Vulcan is the god the Romans (who spoke Latin) identifided with Greek Hephaestus.
The Vulcan of Classical mythology is Latin Vulcanus, perhaps related to Cretan Welkhanoc, from Hittite Valhannasses.The Vulcan of Star Trek comes from the imagination of Gene Roddenberry.
Hephaestus (his Latin name being Vulcan)
Vulcanus. in English it is usually called Vulcan
His name was Vulcanus (usually Vulcan in English).
There isn't one. But the word "Volcano" is derived from Latin word "Vulcanus" later "Vulcan" which is a name of Roman god of fire.
Vulcan. Yes, like the planet from Star Trek. That's because it's a volcanic (a word that comes from Vulcan) planet.
The Latin spelling is "Maria".
It came from the Latin Volcanus and related to Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
maritus
architecture. same spelling.
It is a name and therefore in Latin it does not change any spelling or vocalization.