Definition: The Hebrew word "AIX" translates to "blood" in English. This term comes from the Greek word "Aixai," which means "to take blood." In biblical terms, this refers to a person's bloodline or descent from a specific ancestor who is considered the root of their lineage. The meaning of "AIX" in Genesis chapter 25:36 (KJV) is that whoever has been "given" by God as an offspring or adopted child (or both) will be called Aixai. This means that the individual being referred to in verse 36 is a descendant from a line that God gave them.