
Keren-happuch
Keren-happuch is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Job, known as one of Job’s three daughters born after his trials. Her name means “Horn of eye makeup,” symbolizing beauty and adornment, reflecting her attractive appearance. In the context of biblical poetry and tradition, her name signifies divine beauty and grace, and she represents renewed blessing and hope following Job’s hardships. Her mention highlights themes of restoration, blessing, and the importance of women in biblical stories.