Earthling is a demonym, referring to an individual of a species originating from Earth. Historically the term referred to a mortal inhabitant of the earth (as opposed to immortals from the underworld or heaven.)
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The term earthling is originally from Old English eorðe (ground, soil, dry land) and the suffix -ling (from Old English -ol, -ul, -el; and -ing, meaning "a person or thing of a specific kind or origin"). First used in 1593, earthling (or worldling) referred to a mortal inhabitant of earth as opposed to one from heaven or the underworld.[1]
The first use of the word in the contemporary sense was by science fiction author, Robert A. Heinlein, in Red Planet, 1949.[2]
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