Kajamanu

Kajamānu or Kayyamanu (Akkadian: 𒅗𒀀𒀀𒈠𒉡 ka-a-a-ma-nu "the constant") or Uduimin-saĝuš (Sumerian: 𒀯𒇻𒅂𒊕𒍑 MULUDU.IMIN-saĝ-uš, "star of the sun") is the ancient Mesopotamian name for the planet Saturn.

In ancient Mesopotamia, he was also regarded as the "star of Ninurta," the Mesopotamian fertility deity.

[1][2][3] Kiwan (Mandaic for Saturn) is derived from the Mesopotamian name.

Kēwān (Classical Syriac: ܟܹܐܘܵܢ) also being a loan from Akkadian, is the name for Saturn in Syriac among later Assyrians.

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Chaos Monster and Sun God
Chaos Monster and Sun God