The Urantia Papers reveal the name of our solar system to be "Monmatia," (Mon-Mya-Sha) that being the name of our sun's planetary family; the solar system to which our world belongs.
Comments: I think the answer required is simply "Sol".
That's from the Latin word. You can see how we get "Solar System" from that too.
Of course you can just call it the Sun, as well.
The only star in the solar system is the sun.
About one third of the solar systems gravity is contained in the sun.
There is roughly 100E24 Sun size solar systems .
The sun is the only star in our solar system.
The real name for solar is the Sun.
Yes, a star is like a sun for other solar systems. Stars are similar to our Sun in that they emit light and heat, and they serve as the central bodies around which planets orbit in their respective solar systems.
The sun and its family of planets has a description, not a name. It is "the solar system." The word "solar" means "pertaining to the sun." Thus "the solar system" is the system of objects and gases that pertain to the sun. The word "Sol," Latin for "the sun," is sometimes used as the name of our sun in fiction, but until we actually have populations resident in other solar systems, there is no need to give ours a name. It is "the" solar system, the way the navy of the United Kingdom is simply "The" Royal Navy. Only the others need names, to distinguish them from "the" original.
the sun :D
There are countless solar systems that we are not aware of. One of the best known solar systems by scientists is our solar system, which rotates around the sun and includes nine planets.
The center of our Solar System is the Sun, a star that provides heat, light, and energy to the planets orbiting around it.
The Sun in ours
If you're asking WHY the solar system is called that, it is because the sun (solar) is the center object controlling the orbits of the individual planets. As to the meaning of life, or why it exists, well, let's just say God plays billards alot!