1o_ It is a lexical component of Latin origin such as alius, a, ud ("other, other" ), although the Romans took it from the Greek voice 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( allos "other" ) . It has varied interpretations, such as alien ("born elsewhere, in another world") , or alienated ("crazy, minded elsewhere" ). View aliases , English/alien . 2nd_ 'Alien' is a 1979 Ridley Scott film.
In popular culture and in ufology (science of the study of the UFO phenomenon, unidentified flying object and its derivatives), any living being originating from any non-Earth site is called alien. Alien comes from English, in Spanish its translation is Alien, refers to something or someone who comes from the outside of the earth and/or does not belong to the nature of planet Earth.