The title "El Shaddai" is a Hebrew term that is used to refer to God in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is often translated as "God Almighty" or "God of the Mountain." The term is derived from two Hebrew words: "El," which means "God," and "Shaddai," which has been interpreted with different possible meanings.
One interpretation of "Shaddai" is that it derives from a Hebrew word meaning "mountain" or "breast." This has led to the understanding of "El Shaddai" as "God of the Mountain" or "God who is sufficient" or "God who nourishes." It is seen as a depiction of God's power, strength, and provision.