'Earth' - English word meaning good old terra firma.
Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name "Earth" is of Germanic origin and comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
It does not have another name in the English language.
Earth
Angaraka in English is Mars.
No, Earth is not the only planet without a Roman god associated with its name. The names given to planets in our solar system are derived from Roman mythology, but not every planet is named after a Roman god. For example, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were named after Norse gods (Odin, Thor, and Frigg) in English.
Earth
Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name "Earth" is of Germanic origin and comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
Earth (Gaia) is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name derives from Old English and Germanic. There are, of course, many other names for our planet in other languages.
Earth
Out of the old nine, I would say Earth.
It does not have another name in the English language.
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
Earth- We are the only planet that can support life.
Earth
Earth. Its name in English comes from Old English and Germanic origins, meaning "ground" or "soil," rather than from Greek or Roman mythology like the other planets.
Mars
Saturday comes from the Old English word for "day of the planet Saturn."