I have two from the previous post that was deleted, but I'll cut it to just these two this time so I don't get deleted again.
Pythet
Comes from "python," a type of snake, and "chet," which is Hebrew for sin.
Nachet
Comes from "nahash," which is Hebrew for serpent, and "chet," which is Hebrew for sin. Also sounds a bit like "not yet," which could refer to a fall from grace or some deep meaning.
I'm probably going to ditch Nahissh because of the lack of reaction/negative reaction to it. So it's really between "Pythet" and "Nachet."
Pythet
Comes from "python," a type of snake, and "chet," which is Hebrew for sin.
Nachet
Comes from "nahash," which is Hebrew for serpent, and "chet," which is Hebrew for sin. Also sounds a bit like "not yet," which could refer to a fall from grace or some deep meaning.
I'm probably going to ditch Nahissh because of the lack of reaction/negative reaction to it. So it's really between "Pythet" and "Nachet."