"Satan" in Hebrew means "enemy" and "adversary."
Now, the word "Satan" goes back much, much further than the Hebrew definition. In India there was once a town named "Satana."
"Satnam" and "Sa Ta Na Ma" are sacred mantras used in kundalini (serpent) meditation. The five primal sounds in Ancient Sanskrit, one of the oldest known languages are "SA-TA-NA-MA." "Sa" means infinity; Ta means life; Na means death; and Ma means rebirth. All variations of the name "SATAN" mean TRUTH in Sanskrit, which is one of the world's oldest and most ancient of languages.
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
Origin
Origin of word is from Arabic word: safarīya, يذهب في رحله للقنص this literally means ' journey' or 'expedition.' http://www.answers.com/safari
hacienda is a Spanish word for house, not Latin.
Satan is satan in Swedish.
It's the same: Satan
No, the word Satan is a proper noun, because it is a name.
It's just Satan still
The word is taken from Greek , slanderer, from diaballein, to slander. This corresponds to the word Satan in the Bible (שטן) which means to oppose, in this case by bad mouthing to G-d (see Zecharia chap 3).
Satan's Bed by Pearl Jam.
No.
The word Satan should be capitalized because it is a proper noun. Although some people may refuse to capitalize the word as they believe it gives Satan "power" or "status".
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word 'satan' appeared 15 times in the old testament.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
Satan is a Hebrew word (שׂטן, sāṭān), that means adversary.