General Zod is one of the most recognizable Superman villains, and his name sounds as intimidating as his reputation, but what is the meaning behind it? Zod’s first comic appearance was in the 1960s, but his most famous role was in Superman II, in which actor Terence Stamp uttered the now-iconic line, “Kneel before Zod!” and firmly placed the General in the A-list of DC villains. An incredibly skilled soldier who tried to overthrow the Kryptonian government before being imprisoned in the Phantom Zone, Zod is a power-hungry fanatic, eager to conquer Earth and get revenge against Jor-El’s son, Kal-El (Superman's Kryptonian name).

With a backstory filled with betrayal, anger, and hate, Zod is a formidable opponent and someone even the Man of Steel fears. Intelligent and ruthless, Man of Steel as a last resort.

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Someone this powerful and strong needed a name that could instill fear while appearing “alien” enough to fit with his Kryptonian origins. The word Zod not only sounds intimidating, but it also might be a play on the Hebrew word “Zayn,” which means “weapon.”

General Zod in Superman Comics and in the Krypton TV Series

While this meaning is not confirmed to be official, this wouldn’t be the first time the Superman comics used Hebrew as an inspiration for names. El, Superman’s Kryptonian family name, is “of God” in Hebrew, and Kal-El could be constructed as the “voice of God.” Another sign of Jewish and Hebrew influences used in Superman canon is Jor-El sending his son in a ship to escape the destruction of Krypton, similar to how was Moses sent away in a basket for his safety and raised by others.

Zod meaning “weapon” would fit perfectly with the character. A man consumed by conquest and who holds imperialistic ambitions and radical views isn't exactly subtle or cautious. Zod is a conqueror who uses all weapons available to him to subjugate and destroy his enemies. While smart, he’s at his core a megalomaniac and a capable war general. In Man of Steel, he’s also genetically-engineered to be an effective weapon against Krypton’s enemies. With a name like that, it's hard to imagine a threat worse than Zod for Superman.

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