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Asked by IslaM to Vicky F, stephaniebuttigieg, niamhtopping, emilywalls, christinaschoettler on 20 Oct 2025.
Question: how did the planets get there names?
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Asked by IslaM to Vicky F, stephaniebuttigieg, niamhtopping, emilywalls, christinaschoettler on 20 Oct 2025.Question: how did the planets get there names?
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Andrew M commented on :
One of the curious things is how alike the characteristics of the Roman gods we use to name the planets are to the Babylonian gods they used to name the planets.
Mercury = Nebo = Literacy, scribes etc.
Venus = Ishtar = Love.
Mars = Nergal = War (and pestillence for the W40K fans).
Jupiter = Marduk = Chief god.
Saturn = Ninip = Agriculture
The Babylonians had a long and famous history of astronomy, well known across the ancient world, with the mathematics to back it up. It’s possible the latin names for the planets come from equation of the Babylonian gods with their Roman equivalents, probably via Greek intermediates. It would have had to have been fairly late, It took a while for Marduk to pay his dues, get his act together and work his way up the ranks. As to where the Babylonians got the names from; or why they decided the pale white-ish evening star reminded them of the goddess of war, love and fertility; or that little reddish planet of the god of untimely death; I’ve no idea.