Enosh is a Hebrew word that means "human being" or "mortal." It is often used in the Bible to refer to mankind as a whole. In particular, Enosh is the name of a descendant of Adam in the Bible.
the name Enos comes from the Hebrew name enósh (אנוש), which means "human being."
Adam's son Seth was the father of Enosh when he was 105 years old. His mother is not mentioned.
Enosh
It translates: "mortal man" (Genesis 5:6-11)
Enosh
It began with Adam.
Keinan (קינן Genesis 5:9) means to nest (קנןkannein). It is also close to the root for "acquire" (kanah).
Charles is a Germanic name that might mean "man." If this is the case, an equivalent Hebrew name would be Enos (Enosh) or Adam.
Ion. Enosh is the son of Seth and would therefore be Cain's nephew.
proper masculine noun Bible: Genesis 4:26 Son of Seth Strongs Number H583 Hebrew אנוש: man, human being; mortal, nonrecoverable
If you're referring to the Enosh mentioned in Genesis ch.5, his father was Seth and his mother is not named.