I'm not so sure about Roman, but there are quite a few Greek gods that start with an "A".
- Aphrodite
- Athena
- Artemis
- Ares
- Aether
- Ananke
- Apollo
There were no Greek gods that had names starting with 'v'; however, there were several Roman goddesses such as 'Venus' and 'Vesta'.
His Roman name was Mars.
Roman gods and goddesses are pretty much the same, they just have different names.
The Greek gods have 2 names because they are known in both Greek AND Roman mythology, only in differant names.
there is no difference just Pluto is roman because greek gods turned in to roman gods and changed names.
The Romans based their gods on the Greek gods and only changed the names.
Yes they were named after Greek gods. They are the same gods same power but different names. The most important gods are named after planets
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
The Romans adopted the the Greek gods as their own, giving them new names. Pluto's Greek name is Hades. Roman astronomers later gave the planets the names of their gods and goddesses.
Misconception here; the Romans did not adopt Greek gods and change their names. They already had their own gods and simply equated them to Greek gods later.
No, the Greek gods and Roman gods are very similar, but they have different names and slightly different attributes. Many of the Roman gods were influenced by Greek mythology, with the Romans adopting and adapting the Greek gods to fit their own cultural beliefs.
Ares, Apollo, (Athena, Artemis = godesses)