Strong's #1908: Hadad (pronounced had-ad')
probably of foreign origin (compare 111); Hadad, the name of an idol, and of several kings of Edom:--Hadad.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
hădad
Hadad = "mighty"
1) son of Ishmael
2) a king of Edom who gained an important victory over the Midianites on the field of Moab
3) another king of Edom, with Pau for his capital
4) a member of the royal house of Edom who escaped the massacre under Joab and fled with a band of followers into Egypt; after David' s death, he returned to his own country
Part of Speech: noun proper masculine
Relation: probably of foreign origin [compare H111]
Usage:
This word is used 12 times:
Genesis 36:35: "And Husham died, and Hadad the son of Bedad, who smote Midian"
Genesis 36:36: " And Hadad died, of Masrekah reigned in his stead."
1 Kings 11:14: "unto Solomon, Hadad the Edomite: he was of the king's seed"
1 Kings 11:17: "of his father's servants with him, to go into Egypt; Hadad being yet a little child."
1 Kings 11:19: " And Hadad found favor in the sight of Pharaoh, so that he gave him to wife"
1 Kings 11:21: " And when Hadad heard that David slept with his fathers,"
1 Kings 11:21: "the captain of the host was dead, Hadad said to Pharaoh, Let me depart,"
1 Kings 11:25: "beside the mischief that Hadad did: and he abhorred Israel, and reigned over"
1 Chronicles 1:46: "And when Husham was dead, Hadad the son of Bedad, which smote Midian"
1 Chronicles 1:47: " And when Hadad was dead, of Masrekah reigned in his stead."
1 Chronicles 1:50: "And when Baal-hanan was dead, Hadad reigned in his stead: and the name of his city was Pai;"
1 Chronicles 1:51: " Hadad died of Edom were; duke Timnah, duke"