Earth. The others are: * Jupiter - main roman god * Mars - roman God of War * Venus - roman goddess of beauty * Saturn roman god of fertility especially agriculture * Neptune - roman god of the sea * Mercury - roman messenger of the gods * Uranus - greek god of the skies * Pluto - roman god of the underworld
Earth
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name "Earth" is of Germanic origin and comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
Out of the old nine, I would say Earth.
Earth. Its name in English comes from Old English and Germanic origins, meaning "ground" or "soil," rather than from Greek or Roman mythology like the other planets.
'Earth' - English word meaning good old terra firma.
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.
English.
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
Quite a few things. Planets, for example.
The word legend has a Latin origin. Myth and mythology derive from Greek.
Middle English