Answer: Jairus, is referred to as a ruler of the synagogue. The healing or rather, the raising of the dead girl back to life, was done in his home at Capernaum.
Jairus
The Biblical character of Jairus was a patron or ruler of a synagogue in Galilee, who had asked Jesus to heal his 12-year-old daughter, who, according to the varying accounts of the Bible, was dying (Mark; Luke) or had already died (Matthew).
Peter, James and John (Mark 5:37).
The Korean name for Jairus is "야이로" (pronounced as "Yairo"). Jairus is a biblical figure known for seeking Jesus to heal his daughter. In the context of Korean translations of the Bible, his name is rendered phonetically.
Jairus (Mark 5:22, 23; Luke 8:41, 42).
A Synagogue ruler who's daughter was healed by Jesus.
His name is Jairus.
Jairus, a synagogue leader, asked Jesus to restore the life of his dying daughter. He approached Jesus with urgency, imploring Him to come and heal her. Despite the pressing circumstances, Jesus agreed to go with him, demonstrating compassion and power over life and death.
A servant came and said that his daughter was alive, and jesus said give her food.
Jesus raised several people from the dead, including Lazarus, the son of a widow in Nain, and Jairus' daughter.
And Jesus got up and followed him (Jairus), with his disciples. (Matthew 9:19)
The Bible doesn't mention her name. It simply says she was the only daughter of Jairus, that she was about 12, and that she was dying (Luke 8:42).