The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
The Greek name is Athene or Athena.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess Diana is the goddess of hunting, virginity, childbirth, the moon, and natural environment. Her mother is Latona and her father is Jupiter. Her twin brother is Apollo, the god of the sun and music. Her tree is the Cypress and her animal is the Deer. Her Greek name is Artemis. She hunts with silver arrows with her friends, the nymphs, by her side. She is often showed with a crescent moon over her head.
Nothing! Diana is the name "Artemis" in Latin. So actually, Diana is in Latin. Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess representing the Moon, sister of Sun, Apollo. She was a great huntress. When Romans adopted ancient Greek culture and mythology, they worshipped Artemis under the name "Diana".derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine",
Her name was Flora in Roman Mythology. Words such as "floral" and other words and names that use the Latin root word "flora," are derived from the name of the Roman goddess of flowers. Additional note, for Greek Mythology: Demeter is the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness (the harvest), so she might also be the goddess of flowers in Greek Mythology.
Blooming flowers as her name "Flora" implies.
The Greek goddess Gaea was identified with the Roman goddess Terra.
Flora's greek counterpart was chloris.
The Greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter. Her Roman equivalent was Ceres.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Well, the Roman name for the goddess of agriculture, earth, and corn is Ceres, which is Demeter in the Greek name.
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.
The Greek name of the Greek goddess Athena is Athena. In Roman mythology the goddess Athena was associated with Minerva.
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.
Hebe (Greek)/ Juventas (Roman)
Tethys did not have a Roman name, as she was a Greek goddess.