mᵊnaḥēm מְנַחֵם ‘Menahem’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from nāḥam נָחַם ‘to comfort’
Roots:
נחם
mᵊnaḥēm pr n m pers
Menahem = "comforter"
1) son of Gadi and king of the northern kingdom of Israel; slew the usurper Shallum to ascend the throne and reigned for ten years; contemporary with prophets Hosea and Amos