KajamÃÂnu or Kayyamanu (Akkadian: ð ÂðÂÂÂðÂÂÂð ð¡ ka-a-a-ma-nu "the constant") or Uduimin-saÃÂuà ¡ (Sumerian: ð¯ð»ð ÂðÂÂÂð <sup>MUL</sup>UDU.IMIN-saÃÂ-uà ¡, "star of the sun") is the ancient Mesopotamian name for the planet Saturn. In ancient Mesopotamia, he was also regarded as the "star of Ninurta," the Mesopotamian fertility deity.
Kiwan (Mandaic for Saturn) is derived from the Mesopotamian name. Kayvan is the Persian equivalent name.
KÃÂwÃÂn (Classical Syriac: ÃÂùÃÂÃÂõâ) also being a loan from Akkadian, is the name for Saturn in Syriac among later Assyrians.