Talk:Paskuan Enhancer/@comment-24506549-20150407165900/@comment-25209037-20150428052538

^That's because those words you've stated based their origin in the Hebrew word Korban Pesakh, which when translated to English Paschal lamb. Pascua, Paskah, Paskha are all translation of that word in their respective local language. Its called this way because Jesus is the symbolical Paschal lamb sacrificed during Passover.

Easter came from the latin interpretation of the name of the Germanic minor goddess named Eostre, whose feast day is celebrated in the month of April. Easter is the proper term for the celebration of Christ's Resurrection. Pascua or Paschal refers to the Paschal/Passover lamb, a Jewish ritual offered during the religious festival Passover, not Christ's Resurrection.