In Genesis 1, 'our' refers to the plurality of the Godhead - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. All were present at the creation.
The literal word Genesis means start.
The beginning.
If you mean who was the murder victim in the book of Genesis in the Bible, it was Abel, who was killed by his brother, Cain.
Do you mean Genesis, as I am not aware of a word "glenesis". Genesis, however, means to come into being; the beginning
Genesis - the Book of - is the Book of Beginnings.
Rainment means "cloak" or "covering".
If you're referring to Genesis 3:21, then "sheared" is a mistranslation.
Perhaps you mean genius loci, the guardian deity of a place, or more loosely, a place's characteristic atmosphere
if you mean magical android its in The Duelist Genesis
The day in Genesis is exactly the same as ours. In Genesis 1 each day (Hebrew word yom) is qualified by the words 'evening and morning'. It thus cannot mean an indefinite period of time but only a day like ours.
Usually an abbreviation for singular. It can also mean Singapore, Sega Genesis, or specific gravity. The context should help decide which.
Yes, "genesis" means origin or beginning. It is derived from the Greek word "génesis," which translates to "birth" or "creation." The term is often used to describe the starting point of something, such as in the title of the biblical book "Genesis," which recounts the creation of the world and the origins of humanity.