sethan
Sethan is a term that can have multiple meanings depending on language and context. In Malay and Indonesian contexts, it is a variant form related to the word setan or syaitan, which means a demon or evil spirit. The etymology is commonly traced to the Arabic shayṭān, transmitted into Malay and Indonesian through historical linguistic contact. In standard modern usage, setan (or syaitan) is the predominant spelling, with sethan appearing mainly as a nonstandard transcription or transliteration variant.
As a proper noun, Sethan occurs as a given name or surname in some communities, though it
In popular culture, Sethan may be used as a character name or title in books, games, or
Overall, Sethan is best understood as a multilingual variant with ties to the demon concept in Malay