All of them except Earth and Uranus.
You have that backwards. The planets were named for the gods.
The planets are named after Roman gods. For example, Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god, Venus after the goddess of love and beauty, Mars after the god of war, Jupiter after the king of the gods, Saturn after the god of agriculture, Uranus after the god of the sky, and Neptune after the god of the sea.
Ancient astronomers named the planets after Roman gods and goddesses. For example, Mercury was named after the messenger god, Venus after the goddess of love, Mars after the god of war, Jupiter after the king of gods, Saturn after the god of agriculture, Uranus after the god of the sky, and Neptune after the god of the sea.
yes
The planets in the solar system.
All other planets were named after Roman deities.
Earth is the only planet NOT named after a god.
there is only one planet not named after roman deities: Earth
Yes. All the planets (except Earth) were named after a god; even Uranus.
The planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods and goddesses. For example, Mercury is named after the messenger god, Venus after the goddess of love and beauty, Mars after the god of war, Jupiter after the king of the gods, and so on.
All the planets in our solar system were.
No gods are named after planets. But the planets are named after Roman gods.