An early English name waeter, a Dutch name 'water, German 'wasser, Norse 'vain' and Greek 'hydor'. Other than that 'it evolved' from very similar words used by early European peoples
who named the water zamzam
Water is called water because that's what the guy who named it named it.
an inlet of water named after Henry Hudson
Aquarius is named after the water bearer of the gods.
the Anglo-saxon in about 1100
Aquarius is "The Water Bearer". Aqua = water.
This water is named ultrapure water or Kohlrausch water.
French chemist Antonie Lavoisier named hydrogen from the Greek words for water former.
i don't think there are any places named after Marco polo but there is a water game named after him
In New Jersey, several counties are named after bodies of water they border, including Cape May County, which is named after Cape May, and Ocean County, named after the Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, Hudson County is named after the Hudson River. These names reflect the geographical significance of the water bodies in the region's history and development.
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