August The Roman Emporer Augustus was named after the month August.
Octovius, an emporer of Rome (for real)
January, the first month in the year, was named after the Roman God Janus.
A Roman Emporer
'Jan' is a common abbreviation for the month 'January', which is named after 'Janus', the Roman god of doorways.
The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
She was a Roman goddess. To honor her, the Romans named a month after her when they made the calender.
The month of August is named in honour of the Roman Emperor Augustus
No, there is no month named after Venus. The months in the Gregorian calendar are largely derived from Latin or Roman names. Venus was the Roman goddess of love and beauty, but there is no corresponding month named after her.
This month is named after the Roman Goddess Juno
Romulus named it the first month of the year and named it after the Roman god of war
July is named after Julius Caesar (in 44 b.c.), and August is named after Augustus Caesar (in 8B.C.)
Latin. History: The month of February came from the Roman month Februarius ("of Februa,"). It was named for the Februa/Februatio festival, which occurred on the 13th to 15th days of this Roman month. A later Roman god Februus personified both the month and also purification, and is named for them. Thus, the month is named for the festival and not for the god.