It depends upon which genealogy of Aphrodite's birth you "believe":
Ouranos (at castration) and Thalassa (sea): Aphrodite's grandparents by Ouranos could be Gaea and Aither, Gaea alone, Aither and Hemera, or Nyx; Thalassa's parents would be Aither (Air) and Hemera (Day).
Dione and Zeus: Aphrodite's grandparents would be by Dione - Oceanus and Tethys, Ouranos and Gaea, or Aither and Gaea; and by Zeus Rhea and Kronos.
Or the rarer Hemera and Ouranos; by Ouranos could be Gaea and Aither, Gaea alone, Aither and Hemera, or Nyx;by Hemera her grandparents would be Erebus and Nyx, Khronos and Nyx, or Khaos.
Aphrodite. The planet Venus is named after her, the Goddess of Love. Venus the the Roman name of Aphrodite
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
The Greek goddess of Venus was Aphrodite.
Aphrodite IS her Greek name. In Rome she was Venus.
Aphrodite.
Greek: Aphrodite Roman: Venus Aphrodite/Venus was the goddess of love and beauty.
If you mean her Roman equivalent, then it is Venus.
Aphrodite. The planet Venus is named after her, the Goddess of Love. Venus the the Roman name of Aphrodite
No, the planet Venus is named for the Roman goddess Venus who is associated with Aphrodite.
Yes! Aphrodite's roman name is Venus.
He is the son of Aphrodite (Venus).
the Romans named Aphrodite after the planet Venus because they wanted to.
Yes, they are the same people. Venus is Aphrodite's Roman Name. Aphrodite is her Greek name.
If you mean "What is the Greek name for Venus(Roman form)?" Then your answer is Aphrodite.....if your question was "What does Aphrodite mean?" then your answer would be "Foam-born"....but really...this question was really confusing :/
Aphrodite was a Greek goddess, and the Roman's identified her with their Venus.
Aphrodite is thousands of years old. She is also known as Venus. Venus is her Roman name, Aphrodite is her Greek name.
Aphrodite is known to the Romans as Venus.