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Satan and Lucifer are generally used interchangeably to refer to the Devil, the chief adversary of God in Abrahamic traditions. "Satan" means "adversary" (Hebrew), while "Lucifer" means "light-bringer" (Latin), originally referring to the morning star. Traditionally, Lucifer is seen as the name of the angel before his fall from heaven, becoming Satan afterward.