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>If not jew, then who, goy?
The god Godan ( God or ᚷᛟᛞ ) is the name of the chief god among many others in the polytheistic Germanic pantheon. He was called Wodan by Angles, Saxons, and Franks of north-central and western Europe, and Godan by the Lombards of south-central Europe. We know from the many instances where the name Godan and Wodan are contracted to God and Wod that this is where the name God originates. God is a name, not a word. God is always a name and an alternate spelling for the name of Godan. God is not a title, it is the Lombardic ( and shortened ) name of the Aryan pagan god Godan, or more commonly, Wodan. God is a name for the Germanic god Wodan ( ᚹᛟᛞᚨᚾ ) and the Norse chief god, Odin.