From puwn; perplexity; Punon, a place in the Desert -- Punon.
see HEBREW puwn
H6325. Punon
מּוּנֹן proper name, of a location 2nd station of Israel from Hor Numbers 33:42-43, Φ(ε)ινω; between Petra and Zoar, famous for mines, Greek Φινων, Φαινων EusebOnom. ed. Lag. 299, 85, see also RitterErdkunde, Asien. xiv, 125 ff. Seetzen:Reise iii, 17 (Kálaét Phenân); perhaps = Edomite proper name, masculine מִּינֹן q. v.