The event is known as the "Exodus" in English and the "Yetsiat mi-Miztrayim" (יציאת מצרים) in Hebrew.
That is called the Exodus, or Yetsi'at mi-Mitzrayim in Hebrew.
The Hebrews moved to more than just three places, but the three main places were: Cana'an (כנען) Egypt (מצרים) Babylon (בבל)
While in Egypt, the Hebrews were known as the "Children of Israel". The main reason for that particular label was the fact that they were all descended from Jacob, who was also named Israel. They never crossed Egypt. The part of Egypt that they inhabited was adjacent to its eastern boundary, and when they left Egypt, they exited toward the east. So they never traversed any part of the country other than the part they had inhabited for hundreds of years.
Historically, there isn't such a pharaoh.In two Biblically-inspired films, the pharaoh's name is Ramses II (Ramesses), son of Ramses I.
By the time there were Christians, the Hebrews were no longer called Hebrews. They were called Jews. Christians didn't give them this or any name.
All of these names are synonyms for Hebrews (in no particular order):IsraelitesChildren of IsraelBnei Yisra'elYisra'elJudaeansYehudimJews
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The Hebrews had twelve tribes, named after the sons of JacobReubenSimeonLeviJudahDanNaphtaliGadAsherIssacharZebulunJosephBenjamin
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From the Hebrews
Abraham (אברהם)
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