The baby name Satan is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Say-tun".
Satan is Hebrew in Origin.
Satan is a name that is commonly associated with the devil or evil. The name has its roots in the Hebrew language and means "adversary" or "accuser". In the Bible, Satan is portrayed as a fallen angel who rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. The name has been used in various religious and cultural contexts to refer to a malevolent supernatural being or force.
The pronunciation of Satan is "say-tuhn" or "suh-tuhn". The name is typically associated with male gender, although it is not exclusively used for males. The origin of the name can be traced back to the Hebrew word "satan", which means "adversary" or "opponent". In the Bible, Satan is depicted as a tempter who tries to lead people away from God and into sin.
The name Satan has a complex history and is often associated with negative connotations. In some cultures, the name is used to refer to a malevolent supernatural being or force, while in others it is used to describe a person who is seen as an adversary or opponent. The name has been used in various religious and cultural contexts, and its meaning and significance have evolved over time. Despite its negative associations, the name Satan continues to be used in popular culture and media as a symbol of evil and temptation.
Satan has the following similar or variant Names
- Satan |
- Shaitan |
- Shaytan |
- Iblis |
- Beelzebub |
- Lucifer |
- Mephistopheles |
- The Devil |
- The Adversary |
- The Prince of Darkness |
- The Evil One |
- The Tempter |
- The Accuser |
- The Father of Lies |
- The Wicked One |
- The Dragon |
- The Serpent |
- The Great Deceiver |
- The Antichrist |
- The Fallen One |
- The Morning Star |
- The Son of Perdition |
- The Beast
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