1. Heth (personal/ethnic name) — Proper masculine noun חֵת (Heth/Cheth), the eponymous ancestor of the Hittites, listed as a son of Canaan in the Table of Nations (Gen 10:15; 1 Chr 1:13) and referenced as the patriarch of the 'sons/daughters of Heth' (בְּנֵי־חֵת) in the Abraham narratives about purchasing the cave of Machpelah (Gen 23:3, 5, 7, 10, 16, 18, 20; 25:10; 27:46; 49:32). All 14 occurrences denote the same individual/ethnic ancestor. The two clusters show no semantic difference — both render the bare proper name. Multilingual evidence: eng 'Heth', spa 'Chet/Jet', hin हेत, arb حِيث/حِثّ, kor 헷, swa 'Heti/Hethi.' 14×
AR["حيث","حِثٍّ","حِثَّ","حِثّ","حِيثَ"]·ben["হেত","হেতের","হেৎ"]·DE["Chet","Chets","Hets","[חת]"]·EN["Cheth","Heth"]·FR["Heth","[חת]"]·heb["חת"]·HI["हēत-को","हेत","हेत-की","हेत-के"]·ID["Het"]·IT["Het","[חת]"]·jav["Het","Hèt","Hét"]·KO["헷","헷의"]·PT["Chet","Het"]·RU["Хета"]·ES["Chet","Jet"]·SW["Hethi","Heti","kila","mia"]·TR["Het'i","Het'in","Heth'in","gömüldü"]·urd["حت","حت-کے","حیت"]
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
† חֵת n.pr.m. appar. represented as ancestor of the Hittites (etym. and meaning unknown; pronounced as from √ ע״ע in Heb. & Assyrian, but not Egyptian; v. חִתִּי infr.)—‘begotten’ by Canaan Gn 10:15 (J) = 1 Ch 1:13; elsewhere only in combin. with בְּנֵי, בְּנוֹת; a. בְּנֵי־חֵת according to P lived at Mamre (Hebron), and one of them sold Abraham the cave of Machpelah for a sepulchre Gn 23:3, 5,…