The English word God shares common phonetic nature across multiple languages, both modern and ancient. This can be demonstrated from the Germanic "Gott", the Indo-Europen "Gheu" and/ or Greek "Khute", and the Taijikit-Persian "Chuda" (with a gutteral "Ch"). With respect to the common phonetics of the word, its ultimate origin is thought to be linked to the Ancient Hebrew word "E-chad" (again, gutteral 'Ch') meaning "One", representing the earliest monotheistic "one" God of the Abrahamic faith. The "G" of "God", "Gott", "Ghue" and others is thus interchangeable with the original gutteral "Ch" of the Hebrew "Echad" and the remaining "od", "ott", "ute", and others with the "ad" of the "Echad".
The origin is Old English, from the Germanic (gott) or Dutch (god).
The roman god of water!
Janet means God is Gracious, it is Scottish in origin.
In Roman mythology Uranus was the god of the Sky; and father of Jupiter.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Its origin comes from: "God be with you"
The Igbo word for "god" of the Western African origin is chukwu.
The word 'venerate' comes from the god, Venus.
From the god Pan.
The origin is Old English, from the Germanic (gott) or Dutch (god).
From the Greek god Flora
The origin of the term gosh is not exactly known, but the term began being used as a replacement term of the word God. The first known use of the world was in the mid seventeen hundreds.
The roman god of water!
Goodbye Comes from "God be with (ye)you"
rhadamanthus- the underworld god of justice
Hades: "Unseen One"
It is a name - no origin other than an Ancient Greek name - for the Greek god of the oceans. In Roman mythology, he was called Neptune.