Faunus; Sylvanus.
Saturn is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
the goddess Demeter
Saturn. He was the Roman god of agriculture.
the earth is called planet earth because the word eorth means land and earth is also can be called eorth of farming The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture.
If I'm not mistaken the answer is MARS I think it was named after the Roman god Mars who was god of farming and war. ammar is sick
Mercury:Fleet mesanger of the roman gods Venus:Roman goddess of love and beauty Earth:Not named from a god Mars:Roman god of war Jupiter:Ruler of the roman gods Saturn:Roman god of farming/Agriculture Uranus:Our god A.K.A. Roman god of the great heavens Neptune:Roman god of the seas Pluto:Greek god and Roman god of the underworld I am a freak for science of the solar system Some say there are 260,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars in our solar system.
Good question, all the planets' names except earth were named after roman gods and goddesses. Venus is named after the roman goddess of love, Neptune the roman god of water. Saturn the roman god of farming, Mars the roman god of war, Jupiter the ruler of all the roman gods. Uranus however was named after the Greek God (roman and greek mythology is different) of the sky. Even Pluto now not a planet was named after the roman god of the underworld or dead.
All of the planets were named after Roman gods and goddesses. Saturn the second largest planet, was named for Saturn, the God of Farming.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
If you are referring to farming, that would be Freyr.
The Greek goddess of grain, farming, and soil may be referred to as either Demeter (Greek Deity) or Ceres (Roman Deity).