its not a god,it was ouranus.father of kronos.
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
Uranus, after Ouranous Uranus is also the name of a Greek god, the god of the sky.
The name uranium is derived from the name of the Uranus planet.
The planet was originally named Georgium Sidus in 1781 when it was discovered by William Herschel. But there was already a tradition of naming planets from Roman mythology. In Roman mythology "Uranus" was the father of the Titans and a sky god.
It so happens tha Uranus is his Roman name.
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
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The name of the natural radioactive chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus. Uranium was discovered (as an oxide) by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1789.
Plutonium is named after the planet Pluto. Neptunium is named after the planet Neptune. Uranium is named after the planet Uranus.
It is named after the planet ' Uranus'. The planet Uranus, together with Saturn , Jupiter et. al are from Classical Greece. From Classical Greek Mythology, Uranus, was the personification of the 'Sky', and was one of Greek primordial deities.
URANUS' NAME AND SYMBOLThis is the symbol of the planet Uranus.This planet was originally named in 1781 by the British astronomer William Herschel - he called it Georgium Sidus (meaning "the Georgian planet") to honor the King George III of England. The name was later changed to Uranus, the ancient mythological god of the sky, Ouranos. The name Uranus was suggested by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode.
Uranus is from the Ancient Greek ouranós meaning "sky, heaven".