Where does “Seth” come from?

Seth derives from Ancient Greek Σήθ, from Hebrew שֵׁת, from Egyptian stš, though the original meaning remains uncertain.

Seth (English): The third son of Adam and Eve

Definitions

  1. The third son of Adam and Eve

Ancestry of “Seth”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekΣήθSet
2EgyptianstẖSet
3Egyptianstš

Words derived from “Seth

Every word from Egyptian stšEvery word from Egyptian stẖEvery word from Ancient Greek Σήθ