Tirzah

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(pleasing). (1) Youngest of the five daughters of Zelophehad (Num. 26:33). (2) An ancient Canaanite city captured by Joshua, and which afterward became the capital of the kingdom of Samaria, till Samaria, the new capital, was founded by King Omri. It was some 30 miles north of Jerusalem, and 5 miles east of Samaria (Josh. 12:24; 1 Kings 14:17; 15:21,33; 16:6; 2 Kings 15:14,16; Song of Sol. 6:4).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

1. Youngest daughter of Zelophehad (Num. 26:33; Num. 27:1; Num. 36:11; Josh. 17:3).
2. Ancient Canaanite city conquered by Joshua. At the division of the kingdom it became a royal city for the kings of Israel. In Song of Solomon 6:4 it is referred to as being “beautiful,” but the LXX and the Vulgate do not in this passage regard it as a proper name (Josh. 12:24; 1 Kings 14:17; 1 Kings 15:21, 33; 1 Kings 16:6-23; 2 Kings 15:14,16). Identified with Teiasir, 32° 20' N, 35° 23' E.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tirtsah
Phonic:
teer-tsaw’
Meaning:
from 7521; delightsomeness; Tirtsah, a place in Palestine; also an Israelitess
KJV Usage:
Tirzah

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

she will delight

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

His delight; well pleasing; willing:―place in Palestine; an Israelitess, Num. 26:33. {Oblectatio illius}