The story of Bunni

Bunni was a biblical figure who lived in the time of the Judges. He was the son of Abdon, a judge of Israel, and the brother of Abdon's other sons, Simeon, Adin, and Ahira. Bunni is best known for his role in the story of Samson and Delilah. In this story, Bunni was one of the thirty Philistine rulers who were bribed by Delilah to capture Samson. Bunni and the other rulers were successful in their mission and Samson was captured and brought to them. Bunni is also known for his role in the story of the Levite and his concubine. In this story, Bunni and his brothers were among the men who came to the aid of the Levite when his concubine was attacked by a mob. Bunni and his brothers were able to rescue the Levite and his concubine from the mob. Bunni is remembered for his bravery and loyalty in these stories.
Name meaning
The name "Bunni" is often considered a variant of the name "Bunny," which is typically a nickname or a term of endearment. "Bunny" is derived from the English word for a young rabbit, often associated with qualities like cuteness, playfulness, and gentleness. As a name, it can be affectionate and convey a sense of warmth and approachability. Additionally, it might be chosen for its playful and whimsical nature. Keep in mind that names can have different meanings or associations depending on cultural or personal contexts.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Nehemiah 9:4
Appearances in the Bible
3 mentions
In Hebrew
באני