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.
The offitial name for Earth in greek is Hera
Crylotheapolis which is from the Greek god of the Earths mothers and fathers name mixed togther
Athena is her Greek name. Her Roman name is Minerva.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Mercury is the Roman name; the Greek equivalent was Hermes.
Zeus is the greek name / Jupiter is the roman name
In Greek it was Dionysus. Bacchus was the Roman name.
the greek name is Zeus and the roman name is Jupiter.
Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
The Roman is Nereus; the Greek is Νηρευς
The Greek name for the Sun is Helios, while the Roman name is Sol.
Neptune's Roman name was Neptune, and his Greek name was Poseidon. He was the god of the sea.