ΧΑΟΣ, χάος.
Sailor is an English word, not a Greek one. So it has no meaning in Greek. So perhaps you should ask, "What is the Greek word for sailor?"
daimon
In Greek mythology, Chaos is often described as the primordial void or nothingness from which everything else originated. Chaos is not typically personified as having siblings in the traditional sense, but rather gave rise to the first entities, such as Gaia (Earth), Tartarus (the Abyss), and Eros (Love). These entities emerged from Chaos, suggesting a more generative role rather than a sibling relationship. Thus, while Chaos does not have siblings per se, it is the source of many other primordial beings.
Chaos, Tiamat, and Enlil are figures from ancient mythologies. Chaos originates from Greek mythology, representing the primordial void or the state of disorder before creation. Tiamat is a key figure in Babylonian mythology, often depicted as a goddess of chaos and the saltwater ocean, associated with creation myths in the "Enuma Elish." Enlil, also from Mesopotamian mythology, is a major god associated with wind, air, and storms, and is considered one of the chief deities of the Sumerian pantheon.
Anastasis is a Greek word that refers to "to arise".
Chaos
The word "gas" in English comes from Greek "chaos".
Chaos, the primordial Greek god.
In Greek mythology Chaos was the Greek god who created earth. His name begins with the letter C.
Chaos (rendered 'Khaos' in Greek - this is actually the original language of the word) was a primordial deity, i.e. a basic universal part, of which said god was a personification.
Chaos, meaning "gap" or "air" in Greek, is a ancient Greek deity.
Erebus was the son of Chaos in Greek mythology.
chaos was goddess of air
Chaos did not have a wife. Eros was at times said to have been a mate to Chaos.
The word comes from Latin 'Chaos' and Greek 'Khaos' meaning an 'empty void'. Other derivations are translated as 'a time of utter chaos' and from a theological point of view 'the void at the beginning of creation' in a version of Genesis. The Old English version in 'ginian' meaning utter confusion. . The Greek myth is of Chaos and the creation, the dark silent abyss from which all things came into existence. Chaos generated the solid mass of Earth from which arose a cloud filled heaven. Later it was believed that Chaos was the formless matter from which the cosmos, or harmonious matter, was created.
The word chaos comes from Greece.
There is no Hebrew word for chaos. Israelis usually just use the English word, pronounced kah-ooss (כאוס). You could also poetically say matsav shel tohu vavohu (מצב של תוהו ובוהו). It means situation of tohu vavohu. [tohu vavohu is a phrase taken from Genesis that means "unformed"]