Gaia
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modern greek :γή (gi)
πλανήτης Γη [planeetees ghee]
In Latin it is terra. Meaning land or earth.
Modern greek: Γή Ancient greek: Γαία
γεωγραφία (geografia)
Land = Gi
Γη [Ghi]
Earth doesn't come from a Greek god, it actually comes from an old Dutch/German word Erde.
yes from the word 'planet'
planet
The Greek name for the planet Earth is Gi. The Latin name for Earth is Terrae and the Italian name is Terra.
The word "planet" originated from the ancient Greek word "planetes," which means "wanderer."
There are plenty of things that are amazing about the Earth. It is the only planet with tectonic plates. The Earth is the only planet not named after a Greek God.
Yes the word planet was originally called wanderer in the Greek language.
alot of people are saying that earth didnt get a name from the greek gods and that ertha and that the word ertha means ground..... sorry my best guess
The word "planet" comes from the Greek word "planΔtΔs," which means wanderer. In ancient times, planets were considered to be wandering stars because of their apparent movement across the night sky.
Planet, 3rd planet from the sun, Planet named Earth earth's crust, soil layer, outer layer
No, Earth is the only planet not named after a Roman or Greek god or goddess; it is, instead, named after the the stuff we stand on: earth.
The word earth is a noun. The planet Earth is a proper noun.