I try to read and comprehend what has been said. So for a short recap what you all said.
'Dam' means blood. That's derivived from an old 'learn biblical hebrew' interactive program. I remember having both bibleworks and this Biblical Hebrew course. I would guess it is all derived from the same student, teacher or jewish schoolar.
'IAR' means flood. I couldn't find spelled reversed, Yod, Alef, Resh.
'Anak' means chief.
'Nephiyl' means descend all according to my new teacher.
Hope and Love shared from me.
If we look at the word nephelim and an alternate spell, it could be translated to "my Gods (elim) heavenly beings (neph)" or "my gods sons brothers" (Once again through intuition). Elim literally means "my God" and neph derivived from English nephew. English is not a semitic language nor is it a midterrean languge. So I would reject those meanings. Nephilim could mean "my God descends".
We got diffrent sources - one adressing the sons of God as nephelim and one adressing the sons of Gods sons, as nephilim.
with all this, one thing do not exclude the other...
Through rigorous etymology, I deduced 'Elohim as being cognate with Mycenaean Greek ' hermāhās ' that is also the root word of Olympus
' Hrmā'hās, > Hlma'has ( L / R interchanges) > Olma'kas (K / P Interchange)
> 'Olmapas > Olympus.
In Gk that is 'Oros Olympus ' , but
Oros_Olym' sound suspiciously
like 'Jerusalem'
Hrmā is the root word of Hermon
Deueronomy 3:9 ' mount Sion, which
is Hermon '
' Mount Zion which is Jerusalem '
Hermon is also spelt Salmon (צַלְמוֹן )
Psalms 68:14 - it was white as snow in Salmon
Hrmon > Srmon > Slmon
Hrmon > hlmon > Elohim
H interchanges with S , that is why in Latin the Sun is called SOL yet cognate with Greek HLIO
הַר חֶרְמוֹן
הַר צַלְמוֹן
הַר שַׂלְמוֹן
הַר שָׁלַם
יְרוּשָׁלַם
mount Sion, which
is Hermon '
Mount Zion which is Jerusalem '
Zion/Sion cognate with Gk χῖον ( KHION ) * Snow
χῖονὼν ( KHIONON ) became * Canaan
φῖον (PHION ) became * Phoenicia
קַיִן QIN ( CAIN )
קֵינִי QINI > φοινί ( Phoini )
קְנִזִּי QNZI > φοινίκων ( Phoinikon )
φ and קַ interchange.