No.
Zeus (pronounced /ˈzuËs/ or /ˈzjuËs/; Ancient Greek: ΖεÏÏ‚; Modern Greek: Δίας, Dias)
*Di̯ēus, the Proto-Indo-European god of the daytime sky, also called *Dyeus ph2tēr ("Sky Father").
The god is known under this name in Sanskrit (cf. Dyaus/Dyaus Pita),
Latin (cf. Jupiter, from Iuppiter, deriving from the PIE vocative *dyeu-ph2tēr), deriving from the basic form *dyeu- ("to shine", and in its many derivatives, "sky, heaven, god").
Theos/Theoi means 'god' in Greek.
It is the name of the supreme god of the greek pantheon; it has no other meaning.
Do you mean the Greek name? if so the Jupiter is Zeus
Zeus was king of the gods, the god of sky and weather, law, order and fate.
Zeus is not a Goddess, he is a God since he is male. He is the God of Gods and the heavens.
Zeus was a god, not a goddess. And lightning, the sky.
The word Zeus is a Greek name. Zeus means "the powerful one". It comes from the name of the popular Greek god, which was the god of power.
If you mean who is the god behind all the chaos, that would be Zeus.
Zeus God of Storms
Zus? I think you mean Zeus. He is the Roman god Jupiter.
Dionysus means "God/Zeus of Nysa".
Zeus is the god of weather
No, Zeus was a Greek god.
The Roman name for the Greek god Zeus, was Jupiter or Jove.Zeus's Roman name is Jupiter.Jupiter is the Roman counterpart of Zeus.It was Jupiter.Jupiter
no, because for one God is capitalized and two God is the bible Zeus the god is not in the Bible.
Zeus is a Greek god, son of Cronus.
Yes Zeus is a Greek god
god Zeus is in charge of making thunder