ʿēn gannīm עֵין גַּנִּים ‘En-gannim’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʿayin עַ֫יִן ‘eye / spring’ and the plural of gan גַּן ‘garden’
Roots:
עין
גן
ʿēn gannīm pr n loc
En-gannim = "fountain of the garden"
1) a city in the low country of Judah
2) a city on the border of Issachar and allotted to the Gershonite Levites