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I believe it is an atterisk, something like that.

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its a circle with an arrow at the very top

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Q: What is the symbol for the greek god ouranos?
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Is ouranos the god of Uranus?

No; the planet Uranus is named for Ouranos, Greek god of Heaven itself.


The planet for the greek god of the skies?

Ouranos was the god, Uranus is his planet.


Which Greek god got mutilated by his son?

Possibly you are referring to Ouranos and his son Kronos. The Greek god Kronos castrated his father Ouranos at the request of his mother Gaia.


What god in greek was the titanic named after?

Not a Greek god; the generation of Greek gods and goddesses born between Gaea and Ouranos.


Is there greek god or goddess that start with an o?

Ouranos, Oceanus


What is the greek name of the god Uranus?

Uranus is actually Greek, but more accurately: Ouranos.


Is there a Roman god called Uranus?

No. There was an ancient Greek god called Uranus, or Ouranos.


What is uranis's greek name?

Uranus's name in Greek is also Uranus or Ouranos. Who is the god of the sky.


What the origin of the name Uranus?

Uranus is the Latinized version of the Greek god of the sky, Ouranos. In Roman/Greek mythology, as Saturn was the father of Jupiter, the next planet after Saturn should be named after the father of Saturn, which was Ouranos.


Who is Gaia and ouranos?

On howrse gaia is the first female horse and ouranos is her husband who is the first male horse. All horses are there descendants


Which planet is named after the god of the heavens?

In Greek mythology, the god of the heavens is Ouranos, like our planet Uranus.


What another name for the greek god Uranus?

Uranus is the Latinized form of Ouranos, the Greek word for sky. In Greek mythology Ouranos or Father Sky, is personified as the son and husband of Gaia, Mother Earth (Hesiod, Theogony).