tabernacle
It doesn't have a "name", it was called a "staff". Moses was a shepherd, and shepherds used staffs to help them with their duties.
His name was Eliezer.Christorfsosoo
The first wilderness (not"desert") which is mentioned after the crossing of the Red Sea is the Wilderness of Shur (Exodus 15:22).
Exodus is the second name, the first name is the Second Book of Moses
The fourth book of the Pentateuch is called Numbers because it begins with a census of the Israelites in the wilderness. The book also includes various numerical data such as counting the tribes of Israel, organizing the camp, and detailing sacrifices - hence the name "Numbers."
In the second year after the Israelite's left Egypt, the Lord spoke to Moses in the tabernacle of the wilderness of Sinai. He said to take a census of all the men 20 years or older who are able to go to war. The entire book consists of two censuses or 'numberings' of the Israelites. This is how the book might have gotten its name. Numbers also means "in the desert" in Hebrews. So the book could have also derived it's name from that, because the book of Numbers was recorded when the Israelites were on their journey to the promise land of Canaan.
Tzipora is a biblical name, primarily known through its association with the wife of Moses in the Old Testament. She was a Midianite woman who played a significant role in supporting Moses and his leadership in the Israelite community during their journey in the wilderness.
Technically, the Hebrew name means "in the wilderness" but it was changed to Numbers due to the numbering (or census) of Israel tribes within the book.
Sinai Wilderness. Specifically, Moses called the name of the place Taberah. C.f. Numbers 11:1-3
Moses' father's name was Amram, and his mother's name was Jochebed.
Moses Rothman's birth name is Moses Rotman.
Moses Farrow's birth name is Moses Amadeus Farrow.