The baby name Setan is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Seh-tahn".
Setan is Indonesian in Origin.
Setan is a name that has its roots in the Indonesian language. The name Setan means "devil" or "demon" in Indonesian. It is a name that is often associated with evil and darkness. The name Setan is not commonly used as a given name in Indonesia, but it is sometimes used as a nickname or a surname.
The history of the name Setan is not well-documented, but it is likely that the name has been used in Indonesia for many centuries. The name Setan is often associated with traditional Indonesian beliefs about spirits and demons. In these beliefs, Setan is a powerful and malevolent spirit that can cause harm to humans. The name Setan may also have been influenced by Islamic beliefs about Satan, who is seen as a powerful and malevolent force in the world.
The name Setan is typically pronounced "seh-tahn" in Indonesian. It is a name that is used for both boys and girls, although it is more commonly used for boys. The name Setan is made up of two syllables, "se" and "tan". The meaning of the name is derived from the second syllable, "tan", which means "devil" or "demon". The first syllable, "se", does not have a specific meaning in this context, but it may be used to emphasize the meaning of the second syllable.