Cain

/keɪn/ noun

Biblical figure, the first son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother Abel, or used to refer to a murderer.

From Hebrew 'Qayin,' possibly meaning 'acquired' or 'spear.' In Genesis, Eve says 'I have acquired a man with the help of the Lord' when naming Cain.

AMካይን
ARقابيل
BNকৈন
CACaïn
CSKain
DAKain
DEKain
ELΚάϊν
ESCaín
FAقابیل
FIKaini
FRCaïn
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