Seth
MEANING
ORIGIN
Biblical
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Hebrew name שֵׁת (Shet), meaning 'appointed'
CULTURAL NOTES
Seth is considered the third son of Adam and Eve in the Bible, often seen as a replacement for Abel.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
In biblical times, Seth was seen as a progenitor of Noah and thus an ancestor to humanity post-flood.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Ancient Egyptian
ETYMOLOGY
From the Egyptian god Set or Seth, associated with chaos, storms, and deserts
CULTURAL NOTES
Seth was a complex deity in Egyptian mythology, sometimes seen as an enemy of Osiris and Horus.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Seth's role evolved over time from a protective deity to one associated with chaos and disorder.
Unlock The Full Experience
Download Naymt to explore Seth's full story
Unlock The Full Experience
Download Naymt to explore Seth's full story

Naming Style DNA
Discover your unique naming style to know what to look for
Baby Name Consultant
Get 100 personalized names with notes in minutes
Unlock The Full Experience
Download Naymt to explore Seth's full story
Unlock The Full Experience
Download Naymt to explore Seth's full story

Naming Style DNA
Discover your unique naming style to know what to look for
Baby Name Consultant
Get 100 personalized names with notes in minutes
Baby Name Consultant
A personalized baby name list crafted through advanced pattern analysis and human-like curation in just minutes. You'll get 100 names with notes explaining why each one made the list and how it ranks for you.
Baby Name Consultant
A personalized baby name list crafted through advanced pattern analysis and human-like curation in just minutes. You'll get 100 names with notes explaining why each one made the list and how it ranks for you.
