Neptune
Neptune was the Roman version of Poseidon so planet Neptune is named after it.
Yes, it is a proper noun. It is the name of a planet, named for a Roman god. Neptune's blue color led to its being named for a god of the sea.
Neptune
The word Neptune is a proper noun, the name of the Roman god of the sea, and the planet Neptune.A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
After the discovery of Neptune, as a planet (Galileo observed Neptune in 1612 and 1613, but thought it to be a star), it was often referred to as "The Planet Exterior to Uranus" and "Le Verrier's Planet" (in reference to Urbain Le Verrier, who predicted Neptune's position within one degree). Johann Gottfried Galle, one of the astronomers who took part in the search for Neptune, proposed that Neptune be named Janus. James Challis, another such astronomer, suggested the name Oceanus. In the end it was Le Verrier who suggested the name Neptune, although there were many complications before the name was finally accepted.
The Roman God of the Sea is Neptune, like the planet
The planet Neptune was named for the Roman god of water and the seas.In the original Greek language, from whence this Roman god was taken, his name was Poisedon.
well his greek name is Poseidon and his roman name is Neptune...
Yes, planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of water and the sea. The planet's name reflects its striking blue color and its position as the farthest known planet from the sun at the time of its discovery.
If you mean the planet neptune then it mean god of the sea. Poseidon is also one.It is named after the roman god of the sea:p
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
Yes, the eighth planet in our solar system is named Neptune, after the Roman sea god. Neptune is the god of the sea and freshwater, and fittingly, the planet Neptune is a gas giant with a deep blue color, resembling the color of the sea.
Planet Neptune got its name from the Roman God of the deep sea, Neptune. The name also fits the planet because of its ocean-like appearance and because it's in deep space (deep sea-deep space).
Your question doesn't really make sense. The Roman god Neptune was the Lord of the Sea. The Greeks referred to this God by the name Poseidon.
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea.
The planet is Neptune.
The planet is Neptune, the Roman name for Poseidon.