ḥēnādād חֵנָדָד ‘Henadad’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
probably from ḥēn חֵן ‘favor’ and hădad, ʾădad הֲדַד, אֲדַד ‘Hadad’
Roots:
חן
הדד
ḥēnādād pr n m pers
Henadad = "favour of Hadad"
1) head of a family of Levites who took part in the rebuilding of the temple