It is not easy to know what goddess you mean. Let's say you mean the goddess of love. In Greece she was Aphrodite, in Rome she was Venus. When the planets in our solar system got their names all the names were taken from Roman gods. Like Venus.
May is named after the Roman goddess Maia, a minor goddess of spring and fertility and the mother of the god Hermes.
The iris. The Roman goddess of the rainbow was Iris.
Juno
The month May was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea.
The Goddess of love is named Aphrodite in Greeek mytology and Venus in Roman mythology
There was no goddess named Venas. However, there is a Roman goddess named Venus, who was the goddess of love and beauty. This goddess is named Aphrodite.
the planets were named after the roman gods. Venus was named after roman goddess's.
May is named after the Roman goddess Maia, a minor goddess of spring and fertility and the mother of the god Hermes.
The iris. The Roman goddess of the rainbow was Iris.
Luna, the moon goddess.
June, for the Roman goddess Juno.
Dione (or Roman named Diana) is a goddess.
No, Earth is the only planet not named after a Roman or Greek god or goddess; it is, instead, named after the the stuff we stand on: earth.
Venus, a Roman goddess.
Venus was named after a goddess named Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
Juno
Venus was named after the roman god of love and beauty.