Sarsechim

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(master of wardrobes). A prince of Babylon at taking of Jerusalem (Jer. 39:3).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Name of the “Rab-saris,” or chief of the eunuchs, who was with Nebuchadnezzar’s army at the capture of Jerusalem (Jer. 39:3).

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Sarckiym
Phonic:
sar-seh-keem’
Meaning:
of foreign derivation; Sarsekim, a Babylonian general
KJV Usage:
Sarsechim

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

prince of the coverts

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Chief of the eunuchs; master of the wardrobe:―prince of Babylon [RABSARIS], Jer. 39:3, {Princeps eunuchorum}