The base word for "later" is "late".
There is no Hebrew word for Cainan. Cainan is not a Hebrew word. but if you mean Canaan, the country that later became Israel, its ×›× ×¢×Ÿ (pronounced k'nah-ahn)
late, latest
later, latest
"abaq" is not a Hebrew word, but it's close to avak (אבק) which means "dust." It's not possible to know who or when any biblical Hebrew word was made. Some Modern Hebrew words can be traced to Eliezar ben-Yehuda in the late 19th Century.
No. "Late" is a homograph, an example of words that are spelled the same with different meanings. You can be late as in tardy, or late as in dead.
eydie comes from the hebrew word eshumell meaning one who is a late riser or one who sleeps late in the day.
No, the word 'later' is an adverb used to modify a verb (We can go later.), and the comparative form of the adjective 'late' (late, later, latest).
The comparative is later, and the superlative is latest
The synonym of the word delayed is to be late; to be put in a later time.
Christopher has no meaning in Hebrew, but you can spell it with Hebrew letters as: כריסטופר
I think you mean the month of Shvat, which occurs in late winter. It is spelled (שבט)