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ʿănā עֲנָה ‘Anah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: probably from ʿūn עוּן ‘to dwell / to answer / to sing’
Roots: ענה

ʿănā pr n m pers + pr n f pers
Anah = "answer"
n pr m
1) son of Zibeon and father of Aholibamah, a wife of Esau
2) a Horite chief
n pr f
3) daughter of Zibeon

Mentioned in Genesis 36:24, 36:2, 36:14, 36:18, 36:25, 36:20, 36:29 1 Chronicles 1:40, 1:38, 1:41

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