The Roman personification of the Moon was named Luna.
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
The Roman moon goddess was called Luna, which is also the name of the moon itself.
The Roman moon goddess was Luna.
The Romans referred to the moon as Luna. The Greeks called it Selene. Both names were the names of their respective lunar Goddesses.
She was Luna, sometimes replaced by Diana.
Luna was the Roman goddess of the moon, hence the use of her name to describe the moon (lunar eclipse etc)
Selene. The name Selena comes from it and the word for the study of the Moon's surface: Seleniology. Luna was the Roman God of the Moon.
The moon is named after the Roman Goddess of the moon, Luna.
Selene was the Titan goddess of the moon. Her Roman name was Luna.
Artemis is the Greek god of the moon. Her roman form is Diana but I am not sure if she is also god of the moon.
The moon is named after Selene, the Titan goddess of the moon in Greek mythology. She is often associated with driving the moon chariot across the night sky.
Artemis and in Roman it is Diana. She is both the goddess of the hunt and the moon.