Here is the etymology (word origin) of the word "good" according to the Online Etymology Dictionary: ; good (adj.) : O.E. god (with a long "o") "having the right or desirable quality," from P.Gmc. *gothaz (cf. O.N. goðr, Du. goed, Ger. gut, Goth. goþs), originally "fit, adequate, belonging together," from PIE base *ghedh- "to unite, be associated, suitable" (cf. O.C.S. godu "pleasing time," Rus. godnyi "fit, suitable," O.E. gædrian "to gather, to take up together"). Irregular comparatives (better, best) reflect a widespread pattern, cf. L. bonus, melior, optimus. First record of good day is from c.1205. Goods "property" first recorded c.1280, but singular in the same sense was in O.E. The good neighbours is Scot. euphemism for "the fairies" (1588). Good-for-nothing is from 1711; good-looking is from 1780; good-natured first recorded 1577. Good sport is from 1917; good to go is attested from 1989.
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Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
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Origin of word is from Arabic word: safarīya, يذهب في رحله للقنص this literally means ' journey' or 'expedition.' http://www.answers.com/safari
The surname Good is of English origin. It may be a nikname derived from Middle English gode meaning good, or from a medieval personal name that is a survival from the Old English Goda, which also derives from the word for "good."
It is a word of uncertain origin meaning in good health
The origin of the universe is a topic of endless debate among scientists and philosophers.
The Igbo word for "good behaviour" of the Western African origin is ezi omume.
The Igbo word for "good man" of the Western African origin is ezigbo nwoke.
It is French, meaning have a good voyage
Goodbye Comes from "God be with (ye)you"
It is a slang word for very good and successful referring to plays, musicals or films. Or a person who has extensive skill in a particular field. Origin not known.
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The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
From the Greek goddess "Hygeia", a goddess of good health.