ḥām חָם ‘Ham’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as ḥām חָם ‘hot’
Roots:
חם
ḥām pr n m pers + pr n m pers gen
Ham = "hot"
n pr m
1) 2nd son of Noah, father of Canaan and of various peoples which were inhabitants of southern lands
2) in late usage, a collective name for Egyptians
n pr loc