Venus is the roman name for Greek Goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite. She was born from the foam of the sea mixed with the blood of Father Sky as he died. She had no parents. she was adopted as a goddess because, obviously, she IS one but there is no name for "blood + water."
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
Jupiter and Juno.
The goddess of love was Aphrodite in Greek mythology, and Venus in Roman.
Aphrodite was or in Roman names Venus.
None of the gods in Greek or Roman mythology are really "named" after anything, sometimes their names mean things in Greek or Latin. Venus was the goddess of love and beauty, and the Greek goddess of love and beauty was Aphrodite. The Romans duplicated all the Greek myths, changing the names to Roman ones, so I guess you could say Venus was named after Aphrodite.
It is not easy to know what goddess you mean. Let's say you mean the goddess of love. In Greece she was Aphrodite, in Rome she was Venus. When the planets in our solar system got their names all the names were taken from Roman gods. Like Venus.
Venus was the Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty, the equivalent of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, they where basically the same with different names
venus was the roman goddess of love. that is why they say venus is the planet of love
Venus is the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite the goddess of love.
Venus was the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and sex.
Venus is the roman name for the Greek goddess "Aphrodite"
The Roman goddess of love. Her Greek name is Aphrodite.