@SBBONTOI@munkhsaikhan_o Like many similar-sounding words, it's a complete coincidence. God comes from Proto-Germanic gudą, good comes from Proto-Germanic gōdaz. In related languages, they're still similar but slightly different, e.g. German gut and Gott.
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@SBBONTOI@munkhsaikhan_o From Middle English good, god, from Old English gōd (“a good thing, advantage, benefit, gift; good, goodness, welfare; virtue, ability, doughtiness; goods, property, wealth”), from Proto-Germanic *gōdą (“goods, belongings”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ-, *gʰodʰ- (“to unite,