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.
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
No, in Roman mythology, Earth is not specifically associated with a single god or goddess. The closest counterpart could be Terra Mater, the Roman goddess of the earth and fertility, but Earth as a concept is not personified in the same way as in Greek mythology with Gaia.
In "The Odyssey," the earth shaker refers to the god Poseidon, who is also known as the "trembler of the earth." He is the sea god and the brother of Zeus, known for causing earthquakes and storms. Poseidon plays a significant role in the epic as he seeks revenge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
The name Gaia comes from Greek mythology, where Gaia is the personification of the Earth and the ancestral mother of all life. In this context, the name Gaia is directly associated with the concept of Earth.
He was the god of the EARTH, he controlled all things of the Earth
Ancient Egyptians believed that their ruler was a god on Earth and when he died, he would become Osirus.
Pharaohs represented god on earth
the egyptians believe that the sun god made the earth.
Pharaohs represented god on earth
Re/Ra
it was name after an acient god it was name after an acient god
The name of the Egyptians vulture god is Nekhbet.
The ancient Egyptians believed that names were almost sacred. That knowing someone's name gave you power over that person. Therefore, some Egyptians did not give out their real name. The god Ra is an example. Ra was not the real name of the sun god. His name was kept secret so that no one would have power over him.
Re, Amon-Re, or the Aton.
I believe this God was Geb, the God of the Earth.
Because of the meaning of the name for the god and their nature.