Strong's Lexicon Achinoam: Ahinoam Original Word: אֲחִינֹעַם Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew words אָח ('ach, meaning "brother") and נֹעַם (no'am, meaning "pleasantness" or "delight"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the name Ahinoam in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a Hebrew proper noun specific to the Old Testament. Usage: The name Ahinoam means "my brother is delight" or "brother of pleasantness." It is used as a personal name for two women in the Old Testament. Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Near Eastern context, names often held significant meaning and were sometimes indicative of familial relationships or personal characteristics. Ahinoam is a name that reflects familial affection and pleasantness, which were valued traits in Hebrew culture. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ach and noam Definition "my brother is delight," two Isr. women NASB Translation Ahinoam (7). Brown-Driver-Briggs אֲחִינֹ֫עַם proper name, feminine (my brother is delight) 1 wife of Saul 1 Samuel 14:50 (daughter of Ahimaaz) 2 Jezreelitess, wife of David 1 Samuel 25:43; 1 Samuel 27:3; 1 Samuel 30:5; 2 Samuel 2:2; 2 Samuel 3:2; 1 Chronicles 3:1. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Ahinoam From 'ach and no'am; brother of pleasantness; Achinoam, the name of two Israelitesses -- Ahinoam. see HEBREW 'ach see HEBREW no'am Forms and Transliterations אֲחִינֹ֖עַם אֲחִינֹ֙עַם֙ אֲחִינֹ֛עַם אחינעם לַאֲחִינֹ֖עַם לַאֲחִינֹ֙עַם֙ לאחינעם ’ă·ḥî·nō·‘am ’ăḥînō‘am achiNoam la’ăḥînō‘am la·’ă·ḥî·nō·‘am laachiNoamLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Samuel 14:50 HEB: אֵ֣שֶׁת שָׁא֔וּל אֲחִינֹ֖עַם בַּת־ אֲחִימָ֑עַץ NAS: wife was Ahinoam the daughter KJV: wife [was] Ahinoam, the daughter INT: wife of Saul's was Ahinoam the daughter of Ahimaaz 1 Samuel 25:43 1 Samuel 27:3 1 Samuel 30:5 2 Samuel 2:2 2 Samuel 3:2 1 Chronicles 3:1 7 Occurrences |