The Earth was not really named after anyone. It has evolved over at least a thousand years and can be recognized in several old languages of Europe.
The word is found in older forms of English, as well as an old form of Norse.
The Norse word means "dirt" or "the ground," and carried a meaning of "a place that is not the sky or the heavens."
The origin can be traced to the Anglo-Saxon word Erda (Erdaz), which means ground, soil or earth, the word changed to Eorthe or Erthe in Old English.
The name Earth existed in Old Saxon as the word 'ertha', in Dutch as the word 'aerde' and in German as the word 'erda'.
Earth is (beside Sedna) the only planet in the solar system, whose name is not derived from the Greek or Roman mythology.
It is interesting to note that the Latin word for Earth, Terra, has made its way into current vocabulary with the phase "terra firma."
The Earth has only one moon so the Earth's moon name is Moon, The Moon or it can be the Latin name "Luna".
Fuller's earth derived its name from the ancient practice of using earth to clean wool--a process known as "fulling."
No scientist found the Earth.
Earth's name is Earth. The Roman name for Earth was Terra, the Greek on Gaia. However, modern science, and virtually everything else, refers to Earth as "Earth."
Earth's Moon is called as Lunar.
The Greek name for the planet Earth is Gi. The Latin name for Earth is Terrae and the Italian name is Terra.
there was a titan that was mother earth and her name was geia
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The name of Earth's natural satellite is the Moon.
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The Earth has only one moon so the Earth's moon name is Moon, The Moon or it can be the Latin name "Luna".
The first name of Earth is Terra, which is derived from Latin.
The name of Earth in Hindi is धरा (Dharā).
Another name for the shaker of the earth is "earthquake."
The offitial name for Earth in greek is Hera
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Gaia is not the Greek name for the Earth per se, but is the goddess and personification of the earth; her name literally means land or earth. A better explanation is to use her Roman equivalent's name, Terra Mater - this translates to Mother Earth.