It is a name and therefore in Latin it does not change any spelling or vocalization.
The Latin name for Aphrodite is Venus (which is where the planet gets its name).
If you mean her Roman equivalent, then it is Venus.
Venus IS her Latin name, Aphrodite her Greek counterpart.
She was called Venus.
'Aphrodite' is spelled the same in French.
No. Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Latin) did not have wings. however Hermes the messenger God had wings on his shoes. Also Eros (Cupid) who is often shown with Aphrodite does have wings.
Latin is the language of the Romans, and the Romans most often associated Aphrodite with their Venus.
No. Some myths say that Zeus was Aphrodite's father, but most say she was born from the sea foam.
Myth does not say.
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In Latin orthography, her name is indistinguishable from the Latin noun venus ("sexual love" and "sexual desire"), from which it derives
Aphrodite_and_Venus">Aphrodite and VenusAphrodite and Venus was the same godess. Aphrodite was the Greek name for the godess of love, Venus was the Latin one.