God has no origins. He always has been and always will been. He has no beginning or end.
Pluto is the Roman god of the underworld.
"Wania" is a feminine name with origins in Poland. It means "God's gracious gift" or "God is gracious."
Promise from god; eternally lovely
There are both Germanic and Roman origins to Wednesday. It is derived both from the Nordic god Woden and the Roman god Mercury.
It means, 'A gift from God', and its origins are sanskrit
It derives from a martial or military step, and ultimately from Mars, Roman god of war.
There are three different origins for the name Tim, but only one meaning. The three origins are, Greek, English, and Dutch. The universal name is to honor god.
The given name Ian has feminine origins in Greece, where it carries the meaning of "purple flower, a violet-colored flower". Ian has masculine origins in the Hebrew language, meaning "God is gracious, merciful, Jehovah is gracious, God's gracious gift".
Apollo is not a name of Hebrew or Semitic origins. Apollo is of Greek origins Ἀπόλλων which was the name the god of light in Greek Mythology. There is no etymological links to Hebrew in this name.
The name Betty is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is abundance" or "God is my oath." It is a traditional name with English origins.
The name Izrael has Hebrew origins and means "God contends" or "wrestles with God." It is generally associated with the biblical figure Jacob, who wrestled with an angel.
Volcano has no Greek origins, being derived from Vulcanus, the Roman god of fire. Zephyros is the Greek word for the west wind, or more properly, northwest.