The term "Godhart" is spelled with the phonemes /gɒdhɑrt/. It begins with the voiced velar plosive /g/, followed by the open-mid back-rounded vowel /ɒ/ and then the voiced voiceless alveolar fricative /ð/ sound. The last syllable begins with the voiceless alveolar plosive /t/ and ends with the unvoiced velar plosive /k/, indicating that the word is of Germanic origin. Though uncommon, "Godhart" is a Germanic name that means "God hard/strong" and is derivative of the Old High German language.