Uranus is the Greek god of the sky. Uranus is also the only planet named after a Greek deity (excluding Earth), all the others are Roman
Zeus is the god of the sky in greek mythology?
Zues is the greek god of the sky. His brother, Poseidon is god of the sea (and horses) And his other brother, Hades is god of the underworld.
Uranus's name in Greek is also Uranus or Ouranos. Who is the god of the sky.
Thursday was named for Thor (Thor's day), who was the Norse god of the sky, thunder, and weather.
All the planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods. Actually Uranus and Earth are not named after a Roman god. Uranus was named after the Greek god of the sky. Uranus' Roman equivalent is Caelus. Earth comes from a an old German/English word meaning ground.
The planet Uranus was named for the primordial god who personified the sky.
Uranus is named after the Greek god who personified the sky. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
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It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky Uranus the father of Kronos (Saturn) and grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter). See link for more information
The planet Jupiter shares its name with the Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky. Jupiter's Greek equivalent is Zeus.
Greek god Zeus lord of the sky
No, Uranium is not named after a planet. It is named after the planet Uranus, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek god of the sky.
It is named after the goddess Venus (the goddess of love).
In Roman mythology, there is a god of the sky named Jupiter. His greek equivalent would be Zeus, but there isn't a planet named Zeus. Instead there is the gas giant called Jupiter.