Yes, the term Buddha means means Awaken or Enlighten one. When referring to Siddhartha Gautama, the person who brought the Dharma (teachings) to the world, we refer to him as TheBuddha. But there have been, and will continue to be, many Buddha's (enlightened person) in the world because being aBuddha is a principal not a specific person.
Budda or enlightened one
korea's most common is buddism budda or the enlightened one.
there are many Buddhas (which, by the way, means "the enlightened one") but the main Buddha real name is Siddhartha Gotama.
The term Buddha (the Enlightened One) is generally taken to mean Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian prince who lived 2500 years ago. A such he was not "invented". Siddhartha's thoughts on the nature of human suffering and its possible cure have come to be known as Buddhism.
Gautama Buddha was known as the "Enlightened one" as well as Karma
since buddha is known as "the enlightened one", it probably means to die enlightened
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Siddhartha Gautama
Saquon means enlightened one. Originated from the ebonic culture of the early 1990's, it means enlightened one, "also chosen one."
Siddhartha Gautama is Buddha. He is also known as "The Enlightened One".
In Indian culture, "Buddha" means "the Awakened One" or "the Enlightened One." It is derived from the Sanskrit root "budh," which means "to awaken" or "to know." Siddhartha Gautama, who became known as the Buddha, achieved enlightenment and shared teachings that form the foundation of Buddhism, emphasizing the path to overcoming suffering and attaining spiritual awakening. The term signifies not only his personal enlightenment but also the potential for all beings to achieve the same state of awakening.
Prince Siddarthat Gautama is better known as the Buddha. 'Buddha' means 'Enlightened One.'