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
- The third son of Adam and Eve
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