Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Hanan
| Name | Hanan (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Favor. | ||
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The Biblical baby name Hanan is Hebrew in origin and it's meaning is favor or he is merciful.
Hanan is pronounced haw-nawn'. Hanan is the name of nine men in the Bible. Hanan was the name of one of the chief people of the tribe of Benjamin. Hanan was one of the sons of Azel and a descendat of Saul. Hanan was a son of Maachah. He was one of the mighty warriors in David's army. The head of a family of temple servants that returned from Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel was named Hanan. Hanan was a man of the tribe of Levi. He was an assistant of Ezra. Hanan was the name of two of the heads of the people who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. Hanan was the son of Zaccur and grandson of Mattaniah. He was one of the storekeepers of the provisions collected as offerings to the temple, during the time of Nehemiah. Hanan was a son of Igladiah. Biblical reference for baby name Hanan: 1 Chronicles 8:23, 38; 9:44; 11:43; Ezra 2:46; Nehemiah 7:49; 8:7; 10:10, 22, 26; 13:13; Jeremiah 35:4 Strong's Bible concordance H2605 |
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