The word that means to satisfy God is "propitiation." In a theological context, it refers to the act of appeasing or placating God, particularly in relation to atonement for sin. This concept is often discussed in Christian theology, where the sacrifice of Jesus is seen as a propitiatory act for humanity's sins.
The word "satisfy" means to meet the expectations or desires of something. Considering it means to do something, "satisfy" is a verb.
it means that you are happy with something
satisfy
furnish, equip, provide, satisfy
Sate means to satisfy or complete. The word originated in the late 1500s to early 1600s and comes from Old English. A familiar word similar to this one is satiate.
It means God will do what he promised
Disappoint.
The word insatiable means never satisfied or impossible to satisfy.
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."
The word Islam means "submission to God", i.e., to God's will.
The meaning of Farsi of the word Khoda is may the almighty God be our protector.
The El in Elohim just refers to the first syllable in the word Elohim, a word that means God. El by itself also means God.