1590s, agmarine, "bluish-green type of beryl," from French or Provençal, from Latin aqua marina "sea water," from aqua "water" (from PIE root *akwa- "water") + marina, fem. of marinus "of the sea" (from PIE root *mori- "body of water"). Apparently first used as a description of a bluish-green color by John Ruskin, 1846. Abbreviation aqua is attested from 1936.
aqua fortis
aqua vitae
aquacade
aquaculture
aqualung
aquamarine
aquanaut
aquarelle
Aquarian
aquarium
Aquarius