Caelus, if you mean in Roman mythology.
Uranus is the only planet (aside from Earth) not named after a Roman divinity. Uranus is a Latinized version of Ouranos. The Roman counterpart to this Greek god was Caelos.
Uranus is actually a Greek god, not a Roman one. In Roman mythology, Uranus is equivalent to the god Caelus. Uranus was the primordial god of the sky in Greek mythology, the father of the Titans, and the grandfather of Zeus.
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
In Greek mythology, Uranus was the primordial god of the sky. He was considered the personification of the heavens and was believed to have control over the elements and forces of nature. Uranus was also associated with the concept of time and the cyclical nature of the cosmos.
It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky Uranus the father of Kronos (Saturn) and grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter). See link for more information
No, she had no male counterpart.
A counterpart is an opposite number, or an equivalent. She was his counterpart on the opposing team.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
Rhea is a Greek goddess and so has no Greek counterpart. Ops/Opis was the Roman counterpart.
He is the son of Uranus and Gaea and the father of Juno, Neptune, Pluto and others. His counterpart in Greek mythology is Cronos. He was celebrated for renewal and generation and later became the god of time.
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
If it is M. then that is Monsieur; therefore, the counterpart is Mlle.