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Of course, Devi Earth is brown like the Ground |
Here is a list from Kidadl.com that covers other words for Earth in various languages from across the world.
Earth is a goddess dryads know. |
These languages tie in with the rich history of the cultures of their respective regions.
Language is perhaps the most important invention of humankind. It is one of the reasons we have become so advanced among the animals.
Without external communication there wouldn’t have been anything of a culture for subsequent groups to find -- about ancient India (IVC), Egypt, Greece, Sumeria, and other civilizations.
[We might have read each others' minds instead like some animals and unseen beings do, and that might have been better.]
Today, we have over 7,000 languages on the planet. To marvel at the sheer number of languages we have today, let us take a look at just one word in different languages – "Earth."
Mother Earth in Rome: Tellus Mater |
These languages from various times also include Old English, Greek, French, Latin, Hebrew (but not the much older Sanskrit, where it is named after the Goddess or Devi Prithvi, "Mother Earth," Prithvi Mata, in the Buddha's language of Pali, Pathavī), and so on. The most interesting of the names for Earth come from mythologies.
India's Prithvi, Indonesia |
The name "Terra" is sometimes also used in scientific writing. This list includes some of the most popular Earth synonyms used in languages other than English.
Some of these words are so beautiful that they can be used as baby names. Want more nature-related inspiration for names that mean Earth, such as earthy boys names? See Kidadl. More
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