None, or possibly one. Six planets, and dwarf planet Pluto, are named after Roman gods.
Uranus is named for the primal Greek sky deity Ouranos, father of the Titans and husband of Gaia, the Earth goddess.
Here are the Greek equivalents to Roman gods:
Greek Zeus, Jupiter in Roman: Jove Lord of the Sky, Gods, and Thunder, also Rain-god, Cloud-gatherer
Greek Hera, Juno in Roman: Protector of Marriage
Greek Poseidon, Neptune in Roman: Ruler of the Sea
Greek Hades/Polydectes, Pluto in Roman: God of the Underworld and Precious Metals
Greek Pallas/Athena, Minerva in Roman: Goddess of the City, Education/Science, and War
Greek Phoebus/Apollo, Apollo Also in Roman: God of Sun, Truth, Music, Healing
Greek Artemis/Orthia/Phoebe, Diana in Roman: Goddess of Wild Things, Hunter-in-Chief
Greek Aphrodite/Anadyomene, Venus in Roman: Goddess of Love and Beauty
Greek Hermes/Pyschopompus, Mercury in Roman: God of Commerce and Market,
Greek Zeus' Messenger Ares, Mars in Roman: God of War
Greek Enyo, Bellona in Roman: Lesser Goddess of War
Greek Hephaestus, Vulcan/Mulciber in Roman: God of the Forge and Fire, Workman to the immortals
Greek Hestia, Vesta in Roman: Goddess of the Hearth and Home; also Fertility(Greek only)
None. However, when the Romans heard about the Greek gods, they adopted the same gods and gave them different names. These names are the names of our planets. The Romans also slightly changed the gods personalities, making them more warlike. Here's a list of the Roman names for the Greek gods.
Zeus - Jupiter
Hades - Pluto
Poseidon - Neptune
Hermes - Mercury
Aphrodite - Venus
Ares - Mars
Artemis - Diana
Athena - Minerva
Demeter - Ceres
Apollo - Apollo
Hephaestus - Vulcan
Hera - Juno
Hestia - Vesta
Dionysus - Bacchus
Kronos - Saturn ( Even though Kronos was a titan in Greek mythology, i still included him because his Roman name is Saturn.)
Uranus is the god who originally personified the sky, but later Jupiter also filled that role. in fact, while Ouranos (Uranus) means "sky" in Greek, Jupiter is derived from Indo-European roots that mean "daytime sky father" (shared by the Greek version, Zeus).
Venus === === === === Venus was named after a roman goddess, but it is just a counterpart from the greek goddess, Aphrodite. xVx
The planets in our solar system are all named after Roman gods (or goddess in one case, Venus).
Jupiter= Zeus
Neptune= Poseidon
Pluto= Hades
Juno= Hera
Mars= Ares
Mercury= Hermes
The single Greek god who held the title of 'Lord of the Sky' was Zeus. His Roman equivalent is Jupiter, which the large planet Jupiter is named after.
Most of the planets have been named for Greek or Roman gods, plus dozens of asteroids and minor planets.
The god Uranus, apparently.
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the planets were named after the greek god and the godess
Uranus is named after the Greek god who personified the sky. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
The planet Neptune was named for the Roman god of water and the seas.In the original Greek language, from whence this Roman god was taken, his name was Poisedon.
The planet Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god (the counterpart of the Greek Hermes).
There is a Greek and a Roman god named Apollo. There is no planet named after Apollo, unless you know of the Apollo planet that no one knows about yet.
The planet named after the mythological Greek god who personified the sky is Uranus.
the planets were named after the greek god and the godess
Uranus is named after the Greek god who personified the sky. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
The planet Neptune was named for the Roman god of water and the seas.In the original Greek language, from whence this Roman god was taken, his name was Poisedon.
The answer is the planet Uranus
The planet Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god (the counterpart of the Greek Hermes).
Uranus is the Greek god of the sky. Uranus is also the only planet named after a Greek deity (excluding Earth), all the others are Roman
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The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god