The Greek goddess of Earth is known as Gaia or Gaea. She is considered as Mother Goddess and worshiped in form of a deity by ancient Greeks. She is held in high-esteem in Greek mythology and religion. They believe beginning of life on earth is from Gaia and she is treated as a divine being. It should be noted that Gaia is not actually a god, she is a Titan one of the predecessors of the Greek Gods.
Earth doesn't come from a Greek god, it actually comes from an old Dutch/German word Erde.
Gaiaif you mean Greek its Hera
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Hades is known as the Greek god of the underworld.
Gaia was the earth. There is no god of the earth.
The mythological god name of earth is Gaia in Greek mythology. She is considered the personification of the Earth and is also known as Mother Earth.
In Greek mythology, the goddess of the earth is Gaia Gaia is the greek goddess of earth. Geb is the Egyptian god of earth.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, also known as the Earth-Shaker.He was brother to Zeus and Hades.
Poseidon was known as 'Earth Shaker' because, besides being god of the sea, he was also the god of earthquakes.
The deity Poseidon was known as the shaker of the earth in Greek mythology. He was the god of the sea and earthquakes.
Gaia is the Greek goddess of the Earth; it's ancient Greek for mother - "mother Earth" is an expression that's lasted from the belief, as is the modern Greek for grandmother "giagia" (literally mother's mother).
Poseidon is the god of the sea and earthquakes, so I suppose he is god of the earth.
The Greek mythological god of the underworld is known as Hades.
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Gaia is the Greek goddess of the Earth. She is considered the personification of the Earth itself and is often referred to as the mother of all living beings.
Poseidon is known as the "earth-shaker" in Greek mythology. He was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, and was powerful enough to cause earthquakes by striking the ground with his trident.
The was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes