Ataroth means "crowns" in Hebrew. Hebrew redirects here. ...
In the Bible, the name Ataroth refers to one of two or perhaps three towns: For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). ...
A town east of the Jordan in Gilead, mentioned in Numbers 32:3 and 32:34, in the territory of the Tribe of Gad. This is very probably Khirbet Ataruz, north of the Wadi Heidan.
A town west of the Jordan, mentioned in Joshua 16:2, which describes the southern border of the children of Joseph (the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh). This southern border of Joseph would also be the southern border of Ephraim within Joseph, and also be the northern border of Benjamin. This Ataroth is almost surely the same as Ataroth-Addar, mentioned in Joshua 18:13, in a description of the border of Benjamin. A possible location is Atara, south of El-Bireh, Israel. Another is Khirbet ed-Darieh.
A town west of the Jordan, possibly the same as above, mentioned in Joshua 16:7, which gives the borders of Ephraim within Joseph.