Strong's Lexicon Aniam: Aniam Original Word: אֲנִיעָם Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root עָנָה (anah), meaning "to answer" or "to respond," combined with עַם (am), meaning "people." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Aniam in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper noun specific to Hebrew genealogies. Usage: Aniam is a personal name in the Hebrew Bible, meaning "the people respond" or "answer of the people." It is used to identify a specific individual within the genealogical records of the tribes of Israel. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, names often held significant meaning and were sometimes reflective of the circumstances of birth, family heritage, or prophetic declarations. Aniam, as a name, suggests a communal or responsive aspect, possibly indicating a person of importance or influence within their community. The genealogical records in which Aniam appears serve to establish tribal identities and familial connections, which were crucial for maintaining the social and religious structure of Israelite society. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anah and am Definition "lament of people," an Isr. name NASB Translation Aniam (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs אֲנִיעָם proper name, masculine ( lament of people) 1 Chronicles 7:19 a man of Manasseh. II. אנה (√ whence following nouns, compare Assyrian ânu, unûtu, vessel, utensil, see Dl in ZimBP 115 Hpt in KAT2Gloss i.; Arabic ). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Aniam From 'anah and am; groaning of (the) people; Aniam, an Israelite -- Aniam. see HEBREW 'anah see HEBREW am Forms and Transliterations וַאֲנִיעָֽם׃ ואניעם׃ vaaniAm wa’ănî‘ām wa·’ă·nî·‘āmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 7:19 HEB: וָשֶׁ֔כֶם וְלִקְחִ֖י וַאֲנִיעָֽם׃ פ NAS: and Shechem and Likhi and Aniam. KJV: and Shechem, and Likhi, and Aniam. INT: and Shechem and Likhi and Aniam 1 Occurrence |