ginnᵊtōn גִּנְּתוֹן ‘Ginnethon’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from gānan גָּנַן ‘to defend’
Roots:
גנן
ginnᵊtōn pr n m pers
Ginnetho or Ginnethon = "gardener"
1) a priest among the exiles who returned with Zerubbabel and who covenanted with Nehemiah