Haran

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(mountainous). (1) Brother of Abraham (Gen. 11:26-31). (2) A Levite (1 Chron. 23:9). (3) Son of Caleb (1 Chron. 2:46). (4) The spot in Mesopotamia where Abraham located after leaving Ur (Gen. 11:31-32; 24:10; 27:43). Charran (Acts 7:2-4).

“Haran” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

1. Son of Terah, and brother of Abraham, and father of Lot (Gen. 11:26-31).
2. Son of Shimei a Gershonite (1 Chron. 23:9).
3. Son of Caleb and Ephah (1 Chron. 2:46). The Hebrew of this differs from Nos. 1 and 2.

“Haran” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Ancient city in Mesopotamia to which Terah and his family removed from Ur of the Chaldees, and where Abraham tarried, when on his way to the land of Canaan, until his father’s death. Here also the descendants of Nahor, Abraham’s brother, established themselves; hence the city was called the “city of Nahor” (Gen. 24:10). The name occurs in Genesis 11:31-32; Genesis 33:10; Genesis 29:4; Isaiah 37:12; Ezekiel 27:23, among others. It appears in its Greek form as CHARRAN in Acts 7:2, 4. Its district is situated between the river Khabour and the Euphrates. There is still a town in the district called Harran, about 36° 50' N, 39° E. The name signifies “road” in Accadian. It was probably so called because the caravan routes of Syria, Assyria and Babylonia crossed there. It was the seat of a bishopric in the fourth century, and there are still ruins of a cathedral.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Charan
Phonic:
kaw-rawn’
Meaning:
from 2787; parched; Charan, the name of a man and also of a place
KJV Usage:
Haran

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

their mountain (name of Lot’s father, and of a man in 1 Chron. 23:9) : their burning

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Parched; dry:―son of Caleb by Ephah; place where Abram migrated, 1 Chron. 2:46. {Aridus}