Using the later lowercase, Aphrodite would be Ἀφροδίτη.In original ancient Greek there was only uppercase, and the name would be ἈΦΡΟΔΊΤΗ.
She is a Greek goddess so her last location would be Ancient Greece.
Aphrodite is important in Greek society because without no love or beauty there would be not much of a poppulation.
That would be Aphrodite.
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 :/
That would be from Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
Afrodith is the Greek name; but Aphrodite is what a English speaker would recognize.
It would be written like this: Ἀφροδίτη
Why did she mmake out with Ares
Artemis is related to either goddess vaguely, in the sense that she is given some domain of fertility as the protector of women giving birth, but she would like prefer hunting to war, and chastity to sex, and honor to love. Aphrodite is the ancient Greek counterpart of Ishtar as goddess of sex and love, there are depictions of Aphrodite going to war - though in Homer, she fled battle when she was harmed. Ishtar is the Assyrian/Babylon goddess of love, war, sex, and fertility.
Well Venus is the Roman word for the Greek goddess Aphrodite. I think they would have liked it if Aphrodite was the name for a lovely planet instead of Venus.
Probably something very pretty, as Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of beauty. Answer 2: In art Aphrodite is usually depicted without any clothes.