theres alot of girl names in greek mythology but the most common u see today are iris,rhea,selene,& every once in a while ull see aphrodite
The writer of Greek Mythology is Homer. Basically, the Romans took Greek Mythology and changed the names around a bit.
Polyphemus.
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
The goddess of love was Aphrodite in Greek mythology, and Venus in Roman.
The Greek word tigris.
The writer of Greek Mythology is Homer. Basically, the Romans took Greek Mythology and changed the names around a bit.
Polyphemus.
Roman mythology is based on/borrowed from Greek mythology, using diffrent names.
AthenaAphroditeAresAchillesAjax
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
no they dont .
The Muses names are the same as in Greek Mythology.
For people- not really. Some more commonly used ones are Athena (goddess of wisdom), Cassandra (a Trojan prophetess who was cursed to foresee the future, but have no one believe her), Daphne (a girl who was turned into a tree), and Helen (the most beautiful girl in the world). Some notable fictional Greek mythology name-uses are Artemis (Artemis Fowl), and Hermione (Hermione Granger). Names from mythology are much more common for company names and such.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
Stars use names based off of Greek mythology such as Ursa Major which means Big Bear. The common name for this constellation is the Big Dipper.
In Greek mythology, Ceres were names for death spirits. In Roman mythology, Ceres is the Roman form of Demeter