“’Barak’ just means ‘blessed’ in Semitic tongues. I don’t know how 0bama got the name; that is a horse of a different color. :)”
https://theydwellbeneaththetemples.com/2016/09/19/barack-obamas-name-aramaic/
Now lets go back and look at that verse again in Luke 10, verse 18. And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.. Now, if you look at the Aramaic which is what Jesus spoke right here in Luke. This is written in Greek but he spoke it in Aramaic, alright?
The word for I theres different ways to say in Aramaic the word I. Generally its bah, ok?
Beheld is raah which is entry #7200 [Strongs Concordance].
Satan is satan, entry #7854 [Strongs].
Then you have the word, as, and uh lets see, which is a connecting word. Ill come back to that in a moment.
Lightning is the word, baraq That entry is #1300 [Strongs].
Fall is naphal which is entry #5307 [Strongs].
And the high place (the heights, heights of the clouds that we just read about the he was cast down from), that word is entry #1116 and is bamah.
The [sic] when you connect two nouns in Aramaic, they use either a U or an O primarily an O. In Hebrew there are no vowels, only consinents. But you have in Hebrew, they generally put the little marks right after a consinent to give it a vowel sound. Those are called the Nikkud. So you generally use an O to connect it with.
bah raah satan naphal gam (I think left that one out last time) baraq o bamah.
If I were threatened if I did not presently name an antichrist I would likely have to name S0r0s... but it is yet too early to make that leap.