There are two, actually. Venus is called the Morning Star as well as the Evening Star.
Venus was called Hesperus when it appeared as the evening star and Phosphorus, Eosphoros, or Lucifer when it was observed as the morning star in the days of the ancient Greeks.
Venus is the common name for the second planet. Other names for the mythological goddess Venus (Roman) are Aphrodite (Greek) and Astarte (Phoenician)
Other names for the planet Venus are Cytherea, the morning star, evening star, one of the twin planets, the brightest planet.
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Another name for Venus is Aphrodite
Aphrodite (her Greek form).
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the other name is Cytherea,the morning star, or the evening star
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.
Venus has no moons at all, not even one.
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Venus and Saturn
In Greece she had no other names, but the Romans called her Venus.
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Venus, her Roman name
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Assuming your talking about the planet, Venus is nicknamed things such as:The morning star and the evening star. If your talking about the god Venus, then the Greeks called "Venus" Aphrodite.
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the other name is Cytherea,the morning star, or the evening star
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Some names of Greek gods are Zeus(Jupiter), Apollo, Venus, Mercury, Athena, Pluto,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune Addition: Some of the names above are Roman, not Greek: (Venus) Aphrodite, (Mercury) Hermes, (Pluto) Hades, (Saturn) Cronus, (Neptune) Poseidon. On Mt. Olympus there were also Hera, Demeter, Ares and Dionysus.
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.