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How did Earth get its name?

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How did Earth get its name?

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The answer is, we don’t know. The name “Earth” is derived from both English and German words, ‘eor(th)e/ertha’ and ‘erde’, respectively, which mean ground. But, the handle’s creator is unknown. One interesting fact about its name: Earth is the only planet that wasn’t named after a Greek or Roman god or goddess. For example, Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture, and Jupiter’s name comes from the King of the Roman gods.

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In my language (Armenian) Earth=Yerkir(that’s how it spells),which means country(like USA,Armenia,Germany,Britain are)…Planet Earth=Yerkir Molorak…and it has been used for more than 1700 years(that’s when my alphabet born)…

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earth got its name meaning land it is an english word

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Earth = What people called the stuff on the ground (soil) before anyone realised we were actually on an orbiting sphere.

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All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and godesses. The name Earth is an English/German name which simply means the ground. It comes from the Old English words ‘eor(th)e’ and ‘ertha’. In German it is ‘erde’. The name Earth is at least 1000 years old.

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