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  • Jupiter: The Roman God of the Sky and Its Meaning
    Jupiter was named by the ancient Romans. They named it after their king of the gods, Jupiter, who was also known as Zeus in Greek mythology.

    The name Jupiter is derived from the Latin words "iuvenis" (meaning youthful) and "pater" (meaning father).

    This name reflects Jupiter's role in Roman mythology as the god of the sky, thunder, lightning, and law. He was also considered the protector of the Roman state.

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