Genesis 37:17 ff names Dotan as the place where Yoseph found his brothers, and where they then somewhat changed his life.
The name means "two wells" and is probably a corruption of Dotayin (דתין). Dot (דת) is the Chaldean word for "a well", and in the double plural becomes Dotayin; the proper Yehudit equivalent is really Dotayim (דתים).
2 Kings 6:13 has a town in the north of Shomron (Samaria) called Dotan.
Numbers 16:1 refers to Datan (דתן) as the name of one of Korach's and Kehat's fellow-conspirators.
Numbers 26:9 makes him a son of Eli-Av in the tribe of Re'u-Ven.
Deuteronomy 11:6 and Psalm 106:17 tell how he paid for his hubris with regards the rebellion.
Clearly then we have two different names, Dotan and Datan, which happen to look identical when written without "pointing".
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