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Yes. Her Roman or Latin name is Minerva.
Minerva was the Latin name of the Greek goddess Athena.
Aeneas is a Latin name. The whole legend of Aeneas is of Latin origin.
This is a Latin name.
Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans. The Latin name for Poseidon was Neptunus although when you read Roman mythology nowadays you will usually see the name spelled as Neptune.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
The latin name is also vanadium
There is not a widely recognised Latin name.
the latin name for cupid is cupido
Maiden name in latin is name virginis.
The Latin name for Butterfly is Papilio(Pa-pil-io) I knw this cuz im in latin and this is my latin name
The Latin name, or Scientific name for cassava is Manihot esculenta.
The metalloid Silicon has the Latin name "silicium".
Hyragyrum is the latin name of mercury(Hg)
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".The Latin name for the two prime leaders or consuls was "consul". The Latin name for the office of the consul was "consulatus".