Google comes from Stanford BackRub project, and its search ranking principle is to analyze a large number of external backlinks. Anderson suggested using the word "Googol", which means 10 to the power of 100 (square), representing the vast resources on the Internet. But when Anderson searched whether the name was registered, he mistyped it as "Google".
Gugor was invented by Milton Silota, the 9-year-old nephew of American mathematician Edward Casner, and was later quoted by mathematicians Edward Casner and James Newman in Mathematics and Imagination.
Another explanation of Google's meaning: G stands for hand, 00 stands for multiple ranges, L stands for length, and E stands for. The combination of the two means that no matter where you are, Google can search for a lot of information you need. The word "Google" can also be used as a verb, meaning similar to Baidu.