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mojobadshah
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This may some totally weird off the wall connection that my brain put together, but does anyone else find it kind of weird that the ethnic self-designations Babylonian, Chaldean, Persian, Zoroastrian sound kind of like the stages that a human goes through Baby, Child, Person, Zoroastrian. One of the etymologies for Babylon used to be babel like it may have been associated with the word baby. Child is a semitic root and the Chaldeans were Semites. Persian is akin to words like person, and Zoroastrian is sometimes cited as being related to words like geruntology as in "the golden age."