The Roman name for wind is "ventus."
The Roman name is Diana.
her roman name is Juno :)
Artemis' Roman name was Diana.
Apollo doesn't have a roman name
Apollo is the name in both Greek and Roman mythology.
He was called Favonius in Rome. He was the god of the west wind.
Aurora Borealis was named after the Roman Goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas, by Pierre Gassendi in 1621.From the Latin "Aurora" = the dawn and from the Greek "Boreas" = The northern wind. (In Greek the winds coming from the four points of the compass had a different name. Boreas for the northern wind, Notus for the southern wind, Zephyrus for the western wind, and Euro for the eastern wind.)So Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) mean 'the dawn of the north'.Aurora is the Roman goddess of the dawn and Boreas is the Greek name for north wind. The same effect occurs in the south pole, however there it is called Aurora Australis. Australis is Latin for "South".Aurora Borealis was named after the Roman Goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas, by Pierre Gassendi in 1621."Borealis" is the northern aurora, "Australis" is the southern aurora.
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).
The aurora borealis, named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas.
The name is just wind energy. Wind energy is created by the spinning of wind turbines on wind farms.
Wind power is another name for wind energy.
Aeolus (or Eolus).
Wind
They aren't the same. And there wasn't a god of "water", but there were gods of bodies of water. In fact every body of water had some deity that protected or embodied it.Most famously:Poseidon - the lord of all watersOkeanos (Oceanus) - the Titan of the seas, supplanted by PoseidonPontus - the "world ocean" i.e. the ocean that bordered all landsThe Winds were divided by direction and were collectively called Anemoi. They were:Boreas - the north wind. His Roman counterpart was AquiloNotus - the south wind. His Roman equivalent was AusterEurus - the east wind. His Roman counterpart was VulturnusZephyrus - the west wind. His Roman name was FavoniusThere were dozens of lesser wind and water-related deities. Far too many to mention here.
Brett Wind's birth name is Brett Lars Wind.
Another name for a windmill is the wind turbine
The ISBN of The Name of the Wind is 978-0756404079.