In all cases there is a REFERENCE to the KINNERET ---ie the sea of Galilee Sorry folks --I do not recall the LINGUISTIC terms for letters that meld into each other-----G often pops up toKinneret (archaeological site) - Wikipedia
Kinneret (archaeological site) - Wikipedia
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Kinneret (Hebrew: כִּנֶּרֶת) is the name of an important Bronze and Iron Age city situated on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, mentioned in the 14th century BC Aqhat Epic of Ugarit, and in the Old Testament and New Testament. Older Bible translations spell the name alternatively Kinnereth or Chinnereth, and sometimes in the plural as Chinneroth. In time the name became Gennesaret and Ginosar (Hebrew: גִּנֵּיסַר). The remains of Kinneret have been excavated at a site called Tell el-'Oreimeh in Arabicand Tel Kin…
replace K or Kh or Ch (the hard gutteral sound) I do not know the derivation of the
word "Orieimah" but TEL is a word that refers to a MOUND or HILL (not quite a mountain)
Thus a TEL next to the Kinneret is likely to be called Tel Kinneret