There isn't one. Uranus is "Father Sky" in Greekmythology (or Ouranos [pronounced or-ah-no-s]). He was both the son and husband of Gaea, Mother Earth. They were the ancestors of (at least) most Greek gods.
Earth and Uranus.
Uranus, after Ouranous Uranus is also the name of a Greek god, the god of the sky.
Uranus.
its not a god,it was ouranus.father of kronos.
The planet Uranus was named for a Greek god. Uranus was the oldest of the Greek gods.
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
Jupiter is the father of the God Mars. Saturn is named after the Roman God Saturnus. ----------- I think that its Saturn
Uranus is the only planet (aside from Earth) not named after a Roman divinity. Uranus is a Latinized version of Ouranos. The Roman counterpart to this Greek god was Caelos.
No, Earth is not the only planet not named after a god. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are also named after Roman gods. Only the Roman god Uranus differs from the Greek god pattern.
Uranus is the Greek god of the sky. Uranus is also the only planet named after a Greek deity (excluding Earth), all the others are Roman
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
there is only one planet not named after roman deities: Earth