Belshazzar

/bɛlˈʃæzər/ noun

A biblical figure, the last king of Babylon, famous for a mysterious handwriting that appeared on a wall warning of his kingdom's fall.

From Aramaic/Hebrew origins referring to the historical or legendary Babylonian ruler mentioned in the Book of Daniel. The name combines 'Bel' (a Babylonian god) with a Semitic root meaning 'protect' or 'prince.'

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