Where does “Caim” come from?

Caim (Portuguese) comes from Latin Cain, from Ancient Greek Κάϊν, from Biblical Hebrew קַיִן.

Caim (Portuguese): Cain son of Adam and Eve

Definitions

  1. Cain son of Adam and Eve

Ancestry of “Caim”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinCain
2Ancient GreekΚάϊνCain
3Biblical Hebrewקַיִן
Every word from Biblical Hebrew קַיִן