I don't think such a thing exists. The Greek word for "good" is καλός (kalós), and the word for soil is χώμα (chó̱ma).
The closest thing to what you've said would be Demeter, whose name could mean "Mother Earth".
Adam is a name of Hebrew origin, coming from adawm (אדם) meaning "earth" or "soil" because Adam was formed of the Earth. The Greek equivalent of Adam is Adham (Αδάμ).
From the Greek, the male given name "George" means "tiller of the soil, a farmer".
The surname Arrieta was a Basque topographical name for someone who lived on a stony patch of soil, from the Basque "arri" meaning stone, and the suffix "eta" meaning place or group of. There are several places so named, for example in Alava, Biscay and Navarre.
poor soil for agriculture & overcrowding of city-states
there are able to because they had the right amount of sunlight and rich soil
The name Georgina is of Greek origin and there is not a listed meaning for the name in Spanish. The Greek meaning is tiller of the soil.
Adam is a name of Hebrew origin, coming from adawm (אדם) meaning "earth" or "soil" because Adam was formed of the Earth. The Greek equivalent of Adam is Adham (Αδάμ).
Finely ground soil is called abyssies it comes from the latin word or greek meaning in greek(soil or dirt)or in Latin(dark and damp
The Greek goddess of grain, farming, and soil may be referred to as either Demeter (Greek Deity) or Ceres (Roman Deity).
From the Greek, the male given name "George" means "tiller of the soil, a farmer".
The name Jorge is a variant of George and originates from Greek origins, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker." It is a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and is often associated with qualities such as hard work, reliability, and practicality.
The Latin equivalent of George is Georgius. The name originates from the Greek word for farmer or, more literally, earth worker or soil worker (in Greek, ge means earth or soil and ergon means work).
I think the answer you're looking for is "humus".
Paediatrician or pediatrician if you are American and have something against dipthongs. It is from the Greek pais, paid meaning child, whereas the Greek root pedo- means soil and the Latin ped means foot so I think the US spelling is pretty misleading.
Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Bhumi. Means "earth, soil" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu earth goddess. She is the wife of Varaha, an avatar of Vishnu.
The word "biome", meaning an ecosystem consisting of distinct plants, animals, and soil organisms, is derived from the Greek word "bios", meaning life, and "-ome", meaning a mass of something.
How about: earth, soil, ground... ? Is that good? Hope I helped!