naḥămānī נַחֲמָנִי ‘Nahamani’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from nāḥam נָחַם ‘to comfort’
Roots:
נחם
naḥămānī pr n m pers
Nahamani = "merciful"
1) a chief man among the exiles who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel
Etymology?:
from nāḥam נָחַם ‘to comfort’
Roots:
נחם
naḥămānī pr n m pers
Nahamani = "merciful"
1) a chief man among the exiles who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel
Mentioned in Nehemiah 7:7