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
- Cain son of Adam and Eve
Caim (Portuguese) comes from Latin Cain, from Ancient Greek Κάϊν, from Biblical Hebrew קַיִן.
Caim (Portuguese): Cain son of Adam and Eve