Hebron

Etymology
Borrowed from, ultimately from , possibly via.

Proper noun

 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:
 * 1) A number of places elsewhere:

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Bengali: আল-খলিল
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 希伯侖, 希伯倫, 哈利勒
 * French:
 * German: Hebron
 * Greek: Χεβρώνα
 * Ancient: Χεβρών
 * Hebrew:
 * Irish: Heabrón
 * Italian: Hebron
 * Japanese: ヘブロン
 * Latin: Hebrōn
 * Macedonian: Хе́врон
 * Ottoman Turkish: حبرون
 * Portuguese: Hebrom, Hebron, Hébron
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:

Proper noun

 * 1)  city
 * 2) Hebron Biblical figure
 * 1) Hebron Biblical figure

Usage notes

 * In the, is not declined.

Etymology
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