Uranus, after Ouranous
Uranus is also the name of a Greek god, the god of the sky.
There is a small planet named Ceres, the Roman version of Demeter.
A god of the heavens,The Roman Father of the Titans and Grandfather to the olympian gods.The planet Saturn was named after the god..
In Greek mythology, the god of the heavens is Ouranos, like our planet Uranus.
There is no planet named after the Greek god of war.There is however a planet named after the Roman god of war, which is Mars.The Greek god of war is Ares. He does not currently have a planet named after him.
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god Neptune, the god of the sea. Neptune is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
The planet Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god (the counterpart of the Greek Hermes).
Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god
Saturn is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
There is a Greek and a Roman god named Apollo. There is no planet named after Apollo, unless you know of the Apollo planet that no one knows about yet.
I think you meant what roman god is mars named after and if so it is the roman god of war
The first planet from the sun, Mercury, is named after the messenger of the gods. The second planet, Venus, is named after the goddess of love and beauty. Earth, the third planet, is not named after a god. The fourth planet, Mars, is named after the god of war. The fifth planet, Jupiter, is named after the king of the gods. The sixth planet, Saturn, is named after the king Titan and the father of the gods. The seventh Uranus, is named after the god of the heavens and the father of the Titans. The eighth planet, Neptune, is named after the god of the sea. The dwarf planet Pluto is named after the god of the Underworld. The dwarf planet Ceres is named after the goddess of the harvest. The dwarf planet Eris is named after the goddess of discord and strife.
The planet Neptune was named for the Roman god of water and the seas.In the original Greek language, from whence this Roman god was taken, his name was Poisedon.