Well, honey, Venus was born from the sea foam, fully grown and ready to rock the Roman world. So, technically, she wasn't "born" like us mortals. But if you want a date to mark on your calendar, she emerged from the waves around 293 BC. But let's be real, she's timeless and fabulous, so who really cares about exact dates anyway?
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
venus the roman god was the god of love and beauty. she is also known as aphrodite in greek. she was foam born.
Venus a Roman goddess whose attributes were similar to those of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess.
Supposedly from a large clam shell in the ocean.
Roman, Aphrodite is the Greeks name for Venus.
Venus
Venus (Aphrodite)
venus was the roman goddess of love. that is why they say venus is the planet of love
Venus, the Roman goddess of love was born of sea foam. Her Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
Venus is the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite the goddess of love.
Venus.
Venus
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love was born of sea foam. Her Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
Venus was the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and sex.
Venus is the roman name for the Greek goddess "Aphrodite"
If you mean "What is the Greek name for Venus(Roman form)?" Then your answer is Aphrodite.....if your question was "What does Aphrodite mean?" then your answer would be "Foam-born"....but really...this question was really confusing :/