Tekhnê is a Greek goddess of art, and Hephaestus the Greek god of the art of sculpture/stone/metal-craft.
Techne was less a goddess and more a personification. The arts were usually the realm of the Muses.
Jupiter is named for the Roman god Jupiter, which is identified with the Greek god Zeus.
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
Thursday is not named for any Greek god, but the Norse god Thor.
No, there was not.
No it was named after a Greek God!
The Greek father god was named Zeus.
Jupiter is named for the Roman god Jupiter, which is identified with the Greek god Zeus.
There is no Greek god named Mattias.
The Greek god Cronus was named Saturn(us) in Rome.
Mercury was named after the greek god Hermes Venus was named after the greek goddess of love, Aphrodite Earth was named after the greek goddess Endymion or Gaea Mars was named after the greek God of War Ares Jupiter was named after the greek Ruler of the Gods Zeus Saturn was named after the greek god of harvest, Cronos or Kronos Uranus was named after the greek god Uranus (same) he was also Gaea's husband Neptune was named after the greek god of the sea, Poseidon Pluto was named after the greek god of the underworld Hades He was a gloomy, stern and dull god if you are looking for more information on these gods go to http://www.geocities.com/athens/troy/2774/mythgods.html
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
My answer is simple. Greek God named Muse. She would cover all forms of fashion and art and entertainment in which is filled with glam.
Mars is named after the Roman god of war, which is named after the Greek god of war, Ares.
No, there was never a Greek god named Hepatitus. Hepatitis is a disease. I suppose that the closest sounding god to that is Hephaestus.
The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
the Greek god of sea was a man named Poseidon
The Greek God's name was Zeus, that's how Jupiter got its name.