The Sun god has many names, among which are Ra, Aten, Helios and Christ.
The Incan sun god is called Inti
Wait, do you mean the son of God, or the sun god? If you mean the son of God, then I don't know. But if you mean the sun god, then it is because he rides in a sun chariot across the sky every day and brings the sun's light to the world. (he took Helios's old job)
The sun god Helios's island is called Thirinakia.
The sun was probably named for how the people or men called it sun. The sun was a bright shining star so they called it sun. ----- Tenesse The word "sun" comes from German ("sunna"); in turn it comes from Old Norse ("sunna").
Though there is a moon goddess, there is no sun god/dess depicted in Hawaiian legends. There was mention of a sun god in the story of Maui the demi-god whom snared the sun to extend the length of days so that people had enough time to do things, but there was no mention of the sun having a name or anything of that sort.
The Incan sun god is called Inti
the sun god
Sun god is called Apollo in Greek.
because he was handsome and was called the god of the sun because he stood out
The sun is called Helios because in japanese cultures, it is known as the sun god.
The Incan sun god is named Inti.
the sun god huitzilopochtli
the god of the sun
In Babylon, the sun god was called Shamash. The sun god was called Sin in Ur and Haran, although sometimes Sin seems a somewhat different deity.
The Chinese Sun God, also known as the Heavenly Archer, is Called Hou-Yi, or Shen-Yi and sometimes just called Yi. The Sun god and Wind god is called Tuan Shu Zhu
Yes, they called it Sol. However this was the Latin word for sun. The Romans never worshiped the sun as a separate god as the Egyptians did, although the god Apollo, in some of his aspects was considered a sun-god.
Wait, do you mean the son of God, or the sun god? If you mean the son of God, then I don't know. But if you mean the sun god, then it is because he rides in a sun chariot across the sky every day and brings the sun's light to the world. (he took Helios's old job)