The origin is Old English, from the Germanic (gott) or Dutch (god).
from god
ἐνθουσιασμός, from ἔνθεος ("possessed by a god"), from ἐν ("in") + θεός ("god").
The Old English word, god, and the Dutch word, goed.
Goodbye comes from the 4-word phrase: "God be with ye"
God is a proper noun.
from god
The bible is the WORD of GOD. It says that in the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD and the WORD was GOD. GOD chose men to write his WORD down for us, so we could know him.
Phobis, the god of fear.
Roman god Saturn
The word mercury comes from the Roman god of speed.
No, it comes from the Greek god MARS
god he made up of everything
it was a greek
Goodbye comes from "God be with (ye)you"
It had already existed and was made by god.
ἐνθουσιασμός, from ἔνθεος ("possessed by a god"), from ἐν ("in") + θεός ("god").
My understanding is "good bye" comes from "God be wi' ye" (God be with you)