For the same reason that they use any word in their marketing: they think it will sound appealing to their potential customers. A word in a foreign language may, for example, convey a certain air of sophistication that's missing from the familiar English equivalent. On the other hand, "water" is also used quite frequently, as in the product names "Water Joe" and "Lifewater."
The Latin word for water is aqua.
The Latin word for water is aqua.
The word "water" and the word "agua" have the same meaning as aqua.
The root word for "aquarium" is "aqua," which is Latin for water.
"Aqua" is a prefix that means "related to water." It is derived from the Latin word for water, "aqua."
Since latin word for water is aqua then the modern roman would spell it out as acqua.
There is no language called aqua. The word aqua is from Latin, the original Latin word being agua.
The spanish word aqua means water in english...
The term "aqua" is Latin for water. It is commonly used in scientific, medical, and culinary contexts to refer to water.
aqua (water) mizu aqua (colour) mizuiro
The Latin word aqua refers to "water" in English language.
Do you mean "aqua" (that is in my username as my favorite color...LOL) The root aqua means water.