Taberah

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(burning). A place in the wilderness of Paran, where the Israelites encamped. It was so called because God there consumed the murmurers. The encampment remained there for a month, and the excessive eating of quail led to a pestilence, for which reason the place was called Kibroth-hattavah, or “graves of lust” (Num. 11:3,34; Deut. 9:22).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Name given to a place in the wilderness of Paran, where the Israelites murmured and were consumed by the fire of the Lord until Moses prayed for them. The name signifies “burning” (Num. 11:1-3; Deut. 9:22). Not identified.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tab`erah
Phonic:
tab-ay-raw’
Meaning:
from 1197; burning; Taberah, a place in the Desert
KJV Usage:
Taberah

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

thou mayest burn

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Its burning:―a place in the wilderness of Paran, Num. 11:3. {Accensio illius}