Terra.
Because Gaia is the Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the Greek version of "Mother Nature" or the Earth Mother.
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
Other names for Gaia is Gaea, Gaia, in (Polish) and (Slovene) her name is Gaja, Kaja, and in ancient greek her name is Gaiana and Gaiane.
The name was thought of by Pierre Gassendi in 1621. It is derived from the name of the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind (Boreas).
from the roman goddess juno, the goddess of marriage
I believe the Greek Goddess's name is Gaia.
Gaia is not the Greek name for the Earth per se, but is the goddess and personification of the earth; her name literally means land or earth. A better explanation is to use her Roman equivalent's name, Terra Mater - this translates to Mother Earth.
The Greek goddess Gaea was identified with the Roman goddess Terra.
Gaea, Terra, Tellus are all the Roman (Latin) names of Gaia, Gaiê, Gê- a Greek goddess.
Gaia in Celtic mythology and Tau in the real religion. Tau is our Goddess she made us from the dust of the moon and Earth and Pi is our Father the mathematical God who made the Earth round and created the heavens and the stars, planets.
Because Gaia is the Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the Greek version of "Mother Nature" or the Earth Mother.
Gea or Gaia was the Greek name for the earth goddess.
The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
The Greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter. Her Roman equivalent was Ceres.
Well, the Roman name for the goddess of agriculture, earth, and corn is Ceres, which is Demeter in the Greek name.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Pandora's Roman name is the same as her Greek name.