No god is named after it but they called it Cronus, Zeus's father.
Saturn, but saturn was a god not a goddess.
Saturn was named for one of the Roman gods. The roman god Saturn was the god of wealth, time, agriculture and liberation.
Roman gods did not explore anywhere, they are mythological. The planet Saturn was named after a Roman god.
It's a god, and his name was Saturn and he was the god of agriculture and Jupiter, the king of the gods, dad
Saturn is named after the Roman God "Saturnus", however, the Romans also considered it the same as the Greek god Cronus (Kronos)
Oh, dude, spelling planets is like spelling any other word, you know? Just remember Mercury is like the metal, Venus is like the goddess of love, Earth is, well, Earth, Mars is like the candy bar, Jupiter is like the king of the gods, Saturn has those rings, Uranus is... yeah, let's not go there, Neptune is like the sea god, and Pluto is... well, it's a dwarf planet now, so who cares?
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
The dwarf planets are named after mythological figures. For example, Pluto is named after the Roman god of the underworld, Ceres is named after the Roman goddess of agriculture, Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth, and Makemake is named after the creator god of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island.
Because they were the seven visual heavenly bodies visible with the naked eye.Sunday - SunMonday - MoonTuesday - MarsWednesday - MercuryThursday - JupiterFriday - VenusSaturday - Saturn
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture
The only planet not named after a Roman god is earth. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were named after Roman gods. Venus was named after a Roman goddess. Pluto, which has had it's status as a planet removed was also named after a Roman god.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who is sometimes associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.