Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
The Greek Hera is most often associated with the Roman Juno.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were Greek gods.
Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
Juno was born in Rome, within 1345 B.C. She died in 1395 B.C.
Apollo doesn't have a Roman name, unlike the other Greek gods. They sometimes would call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Phoebus.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Demeter's Roman counterpart is Ceres.
The Roman counterpart of Zeus is Jupiter or Jove.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.
Cupid was the Roman name. His Greek counterpart was Eros.
First of all, the Roman counterpart came from Hermes, not the other way around. Second, the Roman counterpart of Hermes is Mercury.
Apollo is the roman counterpart for Apollo his name doesn't change
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.