No, Sanskrit is not the origin of English. English has roots in the Germanic languages, influenced by Latin and French due to historical invasions and settlements in England. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has influenced many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Sanskrit
The word "lacquer" derives from the Portuguese word "lac" which means a resinous secretion obtained from certain insects, particularly the lac insect found in Southeast Asia. This resin was traditionally used in the production of lacquer.
The Sanskrit used in India has the same origin and the Sanskrit used in Sri Lanka. You are comparing a language with itself.
It is derived from the Sanskrit word Jagannath.
It is of Sanskrit origin meaning 'graceful'.
Preeti/Priety/Priti is of Indian origin. It is the Sanskrit word for delight/joy.
The Sanskrit word "Jangala" refers to uncultivated land and is the origin of the word jungle
The origin of the name Jain is Indian (Sanskrit).
Yamini means night. It is of Sanskrit origin.
The word is of Sanskrit origin meaning 'peace'
Nanda means joy, delight, happiness in Sanskrit