Artemis is the Greek god of the moon. Her roman form is Diana but I am not sure if she is also god of the moon.
The Romans, like many ancient peoples, believed there were many Gods and Goddesses. They are to numerous to name here.
The Latin word for God is deus.
Sunday = Dies Soliis (Sol was the Roman equivalent to Helios, god of the sun) Monday = Diea Lunae (Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon, equivalent to Greek Selene) Saturday = Dies Saturnii (Saturn was the Roman god of the harvest and father of the Olympians)
The name of the Egyptian's god of the moon is Khonsu.
A roman prlerson named moon
The Roman moon goddess was Luna.
Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
The Roman moon goddess was called Luna, which is also the name of the moon itself.
ingusia the god of music and the moon
the roman godess of the moon was luna
The Roman God of War was Mars - but that is a planet, not a Moon.The only deity to do with war and a moon is Neith an Egyptian Goddess. Neith is a hypothetical moon of Venus.
by the roman god titania
Monday is not named after a Viking God.
Neptunus (Neptune)
Selene. The name Selena comes from it and the word for the study of the Moon's surface: Seleniology. Luna was the Roman God of the Moon.
Because the Roman god Neptune had a Triton as a weapon
Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt and the wilderness. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis.
Sunday = Dies Soliis (Sol was the Roman equivalent to Helios, god of the sun) Monday = Diea Lunae (Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon, equivalent to Greek Selene) Saturday = Dies Saturnii (Saturn was the Roman god of the harvest and father of the Olympians)
Apollo is the Greek and Roman god of the Sun. Also, it is NASA's program to land the first man on the Moon.