ʿunnī עֻנִּי ‘Unni’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʿānā עָנָה ‘be occupied / to afflict’
Roots:
ענה
ʿunnī pr n m pers
Unni = "afflicted"
1) a Levite doorkeeper in the time of David
2) a Levite concerned in the sacred office after the return from exile in Babylon