Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon
The Roman goddesses Diana is the roman aspect of the Greek goddess Artemis, goddess of the hunt, virginity, and later on the moon after Selene retired with her consort Helios.
The moon means Selene in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of the moon. Luna is her Roman goddess counterpart.
The Roman name of goddess Aphrodite is VenusAphrodite's Roman name is Venus. And she is the goddess of love and beauty.Venus
Diana was the Roman goddess of the Hunt and the moon. Her Greek name is Artemis. Diana's symbols are a crescent moon, frogs, bow and arrows, and forest animals (deer, bears, lions, etc.)
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
The Roman moon goddess was Luna.
The Roman moon goddess was called Luna, which is also the name of the moon itself.
Artemis and in Roman it is Diana. She is both the goddess of the hunt and the moon.
The Roman goddess Diana is the Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, childbirth, and wildlife. Her Greek counterpart is Artemis.Diana was the Roman goddess of the Hunt and the moon. Her Greek name is Artemis. Diana's symbols are a crescent moon, frogs, bow and arrows, and forest animals (deer, bears, lions, etc.)
Selene was the Roman goddess of the moon. Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon. Hope this helps. :)
Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon
The Roman goddess Diana is the goddess of hunting, virginity, childbirth, the moon, and natural environment. Her mother is Latona and her father is Jupiter. Her twin brother is Apollo, the god of the sun and music. Her tree is the Cypress and her animal is the Deer. Her Greek name is Artemis. She hunts with silver arrows with her friends, the nymphs, by her side. She is often showed with a crescent moon over her head.
The Roman goddesses Diana is the roman aspect of the Greek goddess Artemis, goddess of the hunt, virginity, and later on the moon after Selene retired with her consort Helios.
Selene was the Titan goddess of the moon. Her Roman name was Luna.
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.
The moon is named after the Roman Goddess of the moon, Luna.