from a greek or roman god
The name of the sixth planet in our solar system is Saturn.
Saturn's name comes from the Roman god of agriculture, Saturnus. It is derived from the Latin word "satus," which means "sowing" or "seed." This is fitting given Saturn's association with agriculture and harvest in Roman mythology.
from the planet Saturn..... Lilly Chang :) Actually more likely the Roman God of time, Saturn. However the planet's named after the God, so you were pretty much right! :-)
Saturn is the planet in our solar system with a name beginning with the letter "S".
Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.
Im pretty sure that the planet was named after Saturn (or Kronos)
The planet just beyond Saturn is Uranus.
from the car manufacturers 'SATURN'
No it is still the planet of Saturn
The name uranium is derived from the name of the Uranus planet.
No.
Uranium was the first name from 1789; the name is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.