The name "Roman" in Greek (Ρωμαῖος, Romaíos) originally referred to a citizen of Rome or someone from the Roman Empire. The term is derived from the Latin "Romanus," meaning "of Rome." In a broader sense, it can also represent cultural and historical associations with the Roman civilization and its influence on Greek culture.
it means the same thing as in Greek just its Roman.
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?
Athena is her Greek name. Her Roman name is Minerva.
Mercury is the Roman name; the Greek equivalent was Hermes.
If you mean ancient greek, Zeus is his name in Ancient Greek. His ROMAN name is Jupiter.
There is no Roman meaning to Medusa's name, her name in Greek means "queen".
it means the same thing as in Greek just its Roman.
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?
Athena is her Greek name. Her Roman name is Minerva.
Pandora is not a Greek goddess in the traditional sense, but rather the first mortal woman in Greek mythology. She was created by the gods, particularly by Hephaestus on the orders of Zeus, and each god gave her a unique trait (beauty, cunning, curiosity, etc.). She is most famous for opening a jar (commonly miscalled "Pandora’s box") that released all the evils into the world, leaving only hope inside. Roman Equivalent of Pandora: Pandora does not have a direct Roman counterpart as goddesses like Hera (Juno), Athena (Minerva), and Aphrodite (Venus) do. However, the story of Pandora was still adopted by Roman writers like Ovid and Hesiod (translated/adapted), but her name remained Pandora in Roman mythology too. So, her Roman name is also Pandora.
(Roman mythology) god of the sea; counterpart of Greek Poseidon.
Do you mean the Greek name? if so the Jupiter is Zeus
Perhaps you mean Neptune? Neptune was the Roman name for the Greek Poseidon.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
well the answer to your question is the same as the greek name which she is the goddess of love, but her name also means foam. venus is her roman name