Earth
'Earth' - English word meaning good old terra firma.
It does not have another name in the English language.
Earth
Earth (Gaia) is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name derives from Old English and Germanic. There are, of course, many other names for our planet in other languages.
Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name "Earth" is of Germanic origin and comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
Earth
Saturday comes from the Old English word for "day of the planet Saturn."
Not in the English language but in other languages, of course, it does.
Angaraka in English is Mars.
Planet names are often derived from either Greek or Roman mythology, historical figures, or scientists who made significant contributions to astronomy. Sometimes names are chosen through contests or public suggestions. Ultimately, the specific origin of your planet's name would depend on the naming conventions and criteria used by the organization or individual who discovered or named it.
In English our world is called Earth, but it has many names in many languages.
Mars was the name of the god of war - also the name of a planet. The noun mars means battle or war