Uranus means sky.
It was also the name of an ancient Greek god, the god of the sky, naturally.
Uranus is from the Ancient Greek ouranós meaning "sky, heaven".
The name Uranus comes from the father of the Titans in Greek mythology, representing the sky. It was chosen to follow the tradition of naming planets after Roman and Greek gods.
The name Uranus comes from Greek mythology, where Uranus was the primordial god of the sky. In Latin, the name Uranus means "heaven" or "sky."
Uranus (the planet) was named after the Greek god of the sky. According to the myth it was the father of Saturn and the grandfather of Jupiter.
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.
Yes, both Earth and Uranus are named after Roman gods. Earth is named after the Roman goddess of the Earth, Terra, while Uranus is named after the Roman god of the sky, Uranus.
Uranus is actually Greek, but more accurately: Ouranos.
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
Uranus was named after the Greek god of the sky and heavens. In Greek mythology, Uranus was the father of the Titans and the grandfather of Zeus.
Yes, the planet Uranus was named after the Greek god of the sky, Uranus. Its name reflects the tradition of naming planets in our solar system after Roman and Greek deities.
Uranus is the ancient Greek god of the sky and heavens, as well as the father of the Titans. He is also known as the personification of the sky itself.
It is named after the Greek titan of the sky.