Roma and Gea. Wikipedia: Gaea from Ancient Greek Γαῖα "land" or "earth;" also Gæa, Gaia, or Gea; Koine Greek: Γῆ) was the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the Greek version of "Mother Nature," or the Earth Mother, of which the earliest reference to the term is the Mycenaean Greek ma-ka (transliterated as ma-ga), "Mother Gaia," written in Linear B syllabic script.