There are two Nahors in the Hebrew Bible, both closely related to Abraham (his brother and his grandfather). One was the father of Terah, and the other was one of Terah's sons. Both are found in Genesis ch.11. The name of the first Nahor's mother is not given.
The second Nahor's mother was named Amatlai bat (daughter of) Carnabu (Talmud, Bava Bathra 91a).
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