a person who grows or makes or invents things
"The local farmer is often credited as the creator of a new drought-resistant wheat strain that has saved countless crops in the region."
Something or someone which creates or makes something.
"The creator of the new app made sure it was easy for everyone to use."
In plain English: A creator is someone who makes something new from scratch.
"The creator of this popular app announced its launch yesterday."
Usage: A creator is the person or entity responsible for bringing something new into existence, such as an artist making a painting or God forming the world. Use this term to emphasize the originator's role in generating an object, idea, or work from nothing rather than merely assembling existing parts.
A god who created the Universe; God.
"The ancient text describes the Creator as the divine architect who brought the stars and galaxies into existence from nothingness."
The word "creator" entered Middle English from the Old French createur, which itself came from the Latin creātor. This Latin term originally described someone who had been created and was formed by adding an agent suffix to a verb meaning "to create." It largely replaced the native Old English word wyrhta in common usage.