Rav Ena
Rav Ena (רב ענה) was an Amora of the third and fourth generations. He is primarily known for his contributions to the Babylonian Talmud. Rav Ena was a student of Rav Chisda and often appears in discussions with other prominent Amoraim of his time, such as Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak, Rav Papa, and Rav Huna bar Nosan. His rulings and interpretations cover a wide range of topics in Jewish law and aggada. While specific details regarding his personal life are scarce, his impact on the development of Talmudic jurisprudence is evident in the frequency with which his name and teachings are cited throughout the Talmudic text.