Unfortunately, if you have permanently deleted your Gmail account, there is no way to recover it.

Deleting an account will permanently delete all the data associated with that account. However, if you still have access to your old email address, you can recover your old Gmail account by using the following steps:-Log in to your old email address and go to the “Accounts” tab.-Select “Add a mail account.”-Enter your Gmail username and password.-Click “next”.

Gmail accounts that are deleted will be removed from all Google services.The account will be deleted from the Gmail service and any other Google services where the account was used to sign in.Any data stored on the account will be deleted, including emails, contacts, and photos.The account name and username will also be removed from any public lists of Google+ circles or people you follow on other Google services.

Google keeps deleted accounts for a period of time before they are permanently removed. The length of this time is not specified on the Google Account Help Page.

No, you cannot recover a deleted email. The only way to retrieve a deleted email is to use a backup of your mailbox.

You have to wait 15 minutes before you can reactivate your Gmail account.

If you delete your Google Account, it will be deleted from all of your devices. All of the data in your Google Account will also be deleted.

No. You are not allowed to use the username of a deleted account because you are not the original owner of that account.

Google saves deleted accounts indefinitely, but they are not accessible to the public. The company’s policy is to keep the data for a “reasonable period of time” for purposes such as maintaining business records and resolving disputes.