baʿănā בַּעֲנָה ‘Baanah’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from a derivative of ʿānā עָנָה ‘be occupied / to afflict’ with prepositional prefix
Roots:
ענה
baʿănā pr n m pers
Baana or Baanah = "in affliction"
1) a Benjamite, son Rimmon, who with his brother Rechab murdered Ish-bosheth. For this, killed by David, mutilated bodies hung up over the pool at Hebron
2) a Netophathite, father of Heleb or Heled, one of David's mighty warriors
3) the head of a family of exiles returning with Zerubbabel
4) a chief of the people