Terra.
Earth is an Anglo-Saxon word which means ground or Earth! If you mean planets beside Earth, I don't think there are any in our solar system.
Earth is the only Planet that is not named after a Roman God.
earth in roman mythology is Terra and in Greek mythology it is Gaea
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
the earth is called planet earth because the word eorth means land and earth is also can be called eorth of farming The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture.
The Roman word for dinner is "cena."
The Earth did not get its name from anyone or anything in particular, but the word has evolved over time .The word Earth comes from the Old English words 'eor(th)e' and 'ertha'.The Old English word for Earth derives from a German word for ground.In German it is 'erde'.All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after some Greek or Roman deity.How did Earth get its name? All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and godesses. The name Earth is an English/German name which simply means the ground. It comes from the Old English words 'eor(th)e' and 'ertha'. In German it is 'erde'. The name Earth is at least 1000 years old.
The Earth was not really named after anyone. It has evolved over at least a thousand years and can be recognized in several old languages of Europe.The word is found in older forms of English, as well as an old form of Norse.The Norse word means "dirt" or "the ground," and carried a meaning of "a place that is not the sky or the heavens."The origin can be traced to the Anglo-Saxon word Erda (Erdaz), which means ground, soil or earth, the word changed to Eorthe or Erthe in Old English.The name Earth existed in Old Saxon as the word 'ertha', in Dutch as the word 'aerde' and in German as the word 'erda'.Earth is (beside Sedna) the only planet in the solar system, whose name is not derived from the Greek or Roman mythology.It is interesting to note that the Latin word for Earth, Terra, has made its way into current vocabulary with the phase "terra firma."
Since latin word for water is aqua then the modern roman would spell it out as acqua.
Earth is the only planet in the solar system whose name is not derived from a Greek or Roman god.The origin of its name, 'earth', is the Anglo-Saxon word Erda (Erdaz), which means ground, soil, and Earth, the word changed to Eorthe or Erthe in Old English and to Erde in German.
no earth does not have a roman god. but its named after Gaea or Gaia mother of all titans and stuff her name now today is Earth or Mother Earth
The Roman godess of earth was terra, the roman equivalent of gia