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Tuesday 13 July 2021

Linguistic Archaeology: that time we created God

God in almost every language

1. God
2. Zoti
3. Igizī’ābiḥēri
4. Allah
5. Astvats
6. Jainkoa
7. B*D (belarusian)
8. Sr̥ṣṭikartā
9. Bože
10. Bog
11. Déu
12. Dios
13. Mulungu
14. Shàngdì
15. Diu
16. Bůh
17. Gud
18. Dio (esperanto)
19. Jumal
20. Diyos
21. Jumala
22. Dieu
23. Ghmerto
24. Gott
25. Theós
26. Bhagavāna
27. Bondye
28. Ke Akua
29. A*M (hebrew)
30. Parameshvar
31. Vajtswv
32. Isten
33. Guth
34. Chineke
35. Tuhan
36. Dia
37. Kami
38. Gusti Allah
39. Dēvaru
40. Quday
41. Preah
42. Mana
43. Haneunim
44. Xwedê
45. Kuday
46. Phrachao
47. Deus (latin)
48. Dievs
49. Dieve
50. ANDRIAMANITRA
51. Daivaṁ
52. Alla
53. Atua
54. Dēva
55. Burkhan
56. Bhurarr s hk
57. Bóg
58. Raba
59. Dumnezeu
60. Molimo
61. Mwari
62. *A (sindhi)
63. Deviyan vahansē
64. Ilaah
65. Dios
66. Gusti
67. Mungu
68. Xudo
69. Iṟaivaṉ
70. ALLA (tatar)
71. Dēvuḍu
72. Phracêā
73. Tanrı
74. Hudaý
75. Bozhe
76. *DA (uyghur)
77. Chúa Trời
78. Chúa
79. Trời
80. Duw
81. NguThixo
82. Got
83. Ọlọrun
84. UNkulunkulu


Popularity of Use
A       %      E      %       I       %      O       %        U         %
43  51%     24  28%    30  36%   22  26%       32  38%

B       %      C      %       D       %      F       %        G         %
12  14%     5    6%       29  34%     0     0%       16  19%

H       %      J      %       K       %      L       %        M         %

25  30%     4    4%       8     9%      11  13%      14  16%

N       %      P      %       Q       %      R       %        S         %
20  24%     4    4%       1     1%      18  21%      16  19%

T       %      V      %       W       %      X       %        Y         %
16  19%     11  13%    4     4%       3     3%        6      7%

Z       %
5     6%



Popularity of use
51% A: *A (sindhi),
38% U, A:
36% I, U, A:
34% D, I, U, A: Diu, Dia, *DA (uyghur),
30% H, D, I, U, A:
28% E, H, D, I, U, A: Déu, Dieu,
26% O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Dio (esperanto),
24% N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A:
21% R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A:
19% T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Deus (latin), Atua, Gott, Theós, Isten, Guth, Tuhan, Dios, Shàngdì, Gud, God, Dios, Gusti, Tanrı, Trời, Got,
16% M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: ANDRIAMANITRA, Mungu, Mana, Haneunim, Ghmerto, A*M (hebrew),
14% B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Bóg, Raba, B*D (belarusian), Bog, Bůh,
13% V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: ALLA (tatar), Ọlọrun, Molimo, Ilaah, Gusti Allah, Alla, Allah, Mulungu, Iṟaivaṉ, Dēvuḍu, Daivaṁ, Dēva, Dievs, Dieve, Bhagavāna, Astvats, Dēvaru,
9% K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Burkhan, Bhurarr s hk, UNkulunkulu, Ke Akua, Kami, Sr̥ṣṭikartā,
7% Y, K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Deviyan vahansē, Hudaý, Bondye, Kuday, Diyos,
6% Z, C, Y, K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Dumnezeu, Bozhe, Zoti, Igizī’ābiḥēri, Bože, Chineke, Chúa Trời, Chúa,
4% W, P, J, Z, C, Y, K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Mwari, Duw, Vajtswv, Preah, Phrachao, Phracêā, Parameshvar, Jumal, Jumala, Jainkoa,
3% X, W, P, J, Z, C, Y, K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Xudo, NguThixo, Xwedê,
1% Q, X, W, P, J, Z, C, Y, K, V, L, B, M, T, S, G, R, N, O, E, H, D, I, U, A: Quday,
0% F


Conclusion: HittiteM&F, IncaM, FanteM, and N.W. AboriginalM are the A-U linguistic subgroup where God originates. It surfaces at less than 51% with the partial *A (Sindhi), then after a band gap of 38%-36% again at 34% with Diu (corsican), Dia (irish) and *DA (uyghur).
Then after a bandgap at 30%, we get the idea of God at 28% with Déu (Catalan), Dieu (French), followed by another bandgap rom 26% (esperanto sits here) through to 21%.
Finally uninterupted growth in the idea of God from 19% with peak God at 13% declining in interest down to 1%.

Are we looking at the emergence of Monotheism or the idea that god is Male? A single peoples who have separated across three continents on the Equator as far as they might go from whom the idea of a male God spreads? Or did they encounter something unexpected?

A group      Sex            %                 Development Chain
Hittite         M&F        91%                (A; U, I; T, N)
Inca             M             86%                (A; U; C; I; P)
NW Ab.       M             69%                (A; U; M; N, I)
Fante           M            45% (+U)        (A, U; E, O, F, K)
God                              51%                (A; U; I; D; H; E)

The closest to God are Hittites meaning the A-U subgroup likely migrated away from some place like Gobekli Tepe leaving the Hittite A-U-I subgroup to develop the concept further.

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