Oh, dude, the month of March is named after Mars, the ancient Roman God of War. So, like, when you're making plans for March, just remember that it's named after a super aggressive dude who probably wouldn't be down for a chill hangout sesh.
June was named after Jupiter's wife, JunoJanuary - Janus the two faced God... keeper of the doorwaysFebruary - Februa- God of cleansings and purificationMarch - Mars- God of War and Lust (the first month of the Roman Calander)April - It is said to come from Aphrodite or Venus. It means to open. It may refer to the buds first opening. Somewhere in the recesses of my old mind, I seem to remember a different goddess that it was named for, but I can't remember. She was akin to Venus.May - Maia, Goddess of flowersJune - Juno, Jupiter's wifeJuly - After Julius Caesar, who declared himself a godAugust - After August Caesar, who also declared himself a god, I guess not to be out done by JuliusSeptember - means seventh monthOctober - eight monthNovember - Ninth monthDecember - Tenth Month
after the Roman god your anus
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The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
The other way around - the month of March is named after the god Mars.
March
Romulus named it the first month of the year and named it after the Roman god of war
The month of the year who is named in honor of the ancient god Mars is March and is granted 31 days
March
The name of March comes from ancient Rome, when March was the first month of the year and named Martius after Mars, the Roman god of war.
The name of March comes from ancient Rome, when March was the first month of the year and named Martius after Mars, the Roman god of war.
the answer is March
Mars is a planet named after the roman god of war; as is the month of march.
The third month of the current calendar [March] is named after the ancient Greek Olympian god Ares [latin Mars] - the warrior god, civil order and courage.