Tahapanes; Tahpanhes; Tehaphnehes

“Tahpanhes” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

An ancient city of Egypt on the Tanitic mouth of the Nile

“Tahapanes, Tahpanhes, Tehaphnehes” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

It has been identified with the ancient Daphnæ, identified with ruins at Tell Defenneh, about 30° 52' N, 32° 7' E. During some explorations there the name of a mound was asked, and it was said to be Kasr Bint el Yehudi, “the palace of the Jew’s daughter.” This agrees with Jeremiah 43:66Even men, and women, and children, and the king's daughters, and every person that Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard had left with Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Jeremiah the prophet, and Baruch the son of Neriah. (Jeremiah 43:6), which says that the king’s daughters were carried to Tahpanhes by Johanan. On digging among the ruins many relics of Grecian pottery were found, there evidently having been a Greek colony on the spot at some period, and this would account for the Greek name Daphnæ.

“Tahpanhes” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See TAHAPANES.

“Tehaphnehes” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See TAHAPANES.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tachpanchec
Phonic:
takh-pan-khace’
Meaning:
or Tchaphnchec (Ezek. 30:18) {tekh- af-nekh-ace'}; or Tachpnec (Jeremiah 2:16) {takh-pen-ace'}; of Egyptian derivation; Tachpanches, Techaphneches or Tachpenes, a place in Egypt
KJV Usage:
Tahapanes, Tahpanhes, Tehaphnehes

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

thou wilt fill hands with pity

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

The gift of the serpent; temptation:―a place in Egypt [TAHPANHES]. Ezek. 30:18. {Donum serpentis}