Serpent Symbolism is in everywhere in ancient cultures
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NACAAL (Denotes the semi-mythical serpent people of the Aztecs and Maya.)
KUMARAS (This word denotes the semi-mythical serpent races of India.)
CHERUBIM AND SERAPHIM (These terms originally referred to the Elohim or nine creator gods of Egypt. In Hebrew, they mean "fiery" or "blazing serpents.")
NAHASH (The word means "serpent" in Hebrew. The root nshs means "to find out" or "discover." It is not surprise,therefore, to see the medical corporations, technical and educational institutions, and government think tanks employing the symbol of the serpent on their emblems and logos.)
NASHA (An alternative rendering of Nagas. It could be the origin of the word "nation.")
AMARU (An ancient word meaning "serpent.")
AMERICA (From Amaraka, meaning "land of the serpents.") [link to en.wikipedia.org] don't forget
"ASSHAT" = from 2 very anciet english words, ass and hat
VOTAN (or Wotan, from Teutonic legends, allegedly the Germanic version of the Norse Odin.)
HERMES (This word means "phallic.")
BRIGHUS (Denotes the holy men of India.)
SHAKTI (The name of the Hindu goddess frequently personified as a serpent.)
NAGADEV (name of Siva, meaning "lord serpent" or "divine serpent.")
CARIBBEAN (From Ka-rib, meaning "serpent.")
SUMERIA (Possibly from the Gaelic Sumaire, meaning "serpent.")
LAKOTA (From a Sioux word meaning "snake.")