The seven Canaanite nations are all descendants of Canaan, son of Ham and grandson of Noah, from whom they derive their collective name
Canaanites. One of the seven nations is called Canaanites, while the others are called the
Amorites, the
Girgashites, the
Hittites, the
Hivites, the
Jebusites and the
Perizzites. The suffix "ites" indicates "fallen
sinful evil nature." Thus the reason for the "funny" notation under your initial post. IOW, why would you care to know their meaning.
The suffix “
ah” appears at the end of many Hebrew names and words, and means “
of God” or “
from God.” Not every Hebrew word translates easily, and a lot depends on the
*translator.
Some Hebrew names ending in ‘
ah’ are: Elij
ah(Yahweh Is My GOD), Hann
ah(Favor/Grace Of GOD), Messi
ah(One Anointed With Oil Of GOD), No
ah(Rest Of GOD), Yeremi
ah(Appointed Of GOD), Yon
ah(Dove Of GOD), Yosi
ah(Supports/Heals Of GOD), Yud
ah(Praise/Thanksgiving From God), Hezeki
ah(Strength Of GOD), Hos
ah(Refuge From GOD)Isai
ah(Salvation Of The LORD), Mic
ah(Who Is Like YaHWeH), No
ah(Rest Of GOD), Obadi
ah(Servant Of YaHWeH), Sar
ah(Princess/Noble Lady Of GOD), Uri
ah(My Light Is GOD), Jesus/Yeshu
ah(Salvation Of/From GOD), Zephani
ah(Hidden Of GOD), Zechar
iah(Remembered By GOD ).
Several years ago on February 14th
i composed a
Love Letter for my adopted son Jared (Yared meaning:
"descent" but has also been suggested to mean "ruling," "commanding," or even, oddly enough, "rose."). The translation of
YHVH using vowel points being that of “
Ya
HWe
H” or “
Je
Ho
Va
H” representing the tetragram “
YHVH”. My own preference instead of the vowels points "e" or "o" and instead using "
a" three times as
*YaHaVaH considering "a" being the "father" of the Hebrew alphabet.
Ahavah means the GOD kind of "Love" in Hebrew, and at its most basic level, it means to have affection toward someone. But biblically speaking, love is more than sentiment—it is also action. In the Shema, Israel is supposed to respond to God's love by showing love to Him in return.
The Complete Jewish Study Bible takes into account the Hebrew alphabet (e.g.
Yohanan) as the letter "J" is not found in the Hebrew alphabet ...
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Jewish-Study-Bible-Illuminating/dp/1619708671 ... an excellent resource for Christians interested in the Hebrew / Jewish roots of Christianity including Hebrew/Jewish idioms and the importance of the Festivals Of The LORD to Christianity.
Shabbat Shalom ~ שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם
16 For I am not ashamed of the Good News, since it is God’s powerful means of bringing salvation to everyone who keeps on trusting, to the Jew especially, but equally to the Gentile.
17 For in it is revealed how God makes people righteous in His sight; and from beginning to end it is through trust — as the
Tanakh puts it,
“But the person who is righteous will live his life by trust.” (
Habakkuk 2:4;
Proverbs 3:5-6)