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The meaning of the SatUrn name

Meneteu

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Hello brothers and sisters

I'm not going to give my opinion because I may be presenting a mess, but I would like an explanation for this.

So we know from the our loved Father’s name that the Sat means light, but what does Urn means?
 
Meneteu said:
Hello brothers and sisters

I'm not going to give my opinion because I may be presenting a mess, but I would like an explanation for this.

So we know from the our loved Father’s name that the Sat means light, but what does Urn means?
Good question. I found this on wiktionary about the roots of Ur:

Faroese Etymology
Borrowed from Danish ur, from German Uhr, from Old French houre, from Latin hōra, from Ancient Greek ὥρα (hṓra, “time, season, year”), from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁- (“year, season”).

Pronunciation
IPA(key): /uːɹ/
Homophones: urð, Urð
Noun
ur n (genitive singular urs, plural ur)

watch, timepiece

Irish:
From Old Irish or (“limit, boundary, extreme; border, hem”) (compare Welsh or (“limit, border”)).

Noun
(literary) border, edge
There is also न(na), which seems to be a negation in sanskrit.

Ur was also a city in ancient Mesopotamia.

Maybe if one studies the origin of the name URaNus, one will understand more about SatURN.
 

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