Canaan

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Etymology

From the Latin Chanaān, from Ancient Greek Χαναάν (Khanaán), expanded from Χνᾶ (Khnâ), from Hebrew כְּנַעַן (k'ná'an).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkeɪnən/

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Canaan

  1. A historic region of the Middle East, roughly equivalent to Palestine.
  2. A grandson of Noah.
  3. (rare) A male given name of biblical origin.
  4. The name of multiple places in North America named after the historic region, including:
    1. a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA.

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