Noam Explained
Noam (he|נעם) is a Hebrew name that means "pleasantness". It started as the male version of Na'omi (English: "Naomi" or "Noémie"), but today is a very common Hebrew name for people of any gender. The common name day is 7 December.
People with the given name Noam
Political activism
- Noam Chomsky (born 1928), American political activist, linguist, and philosopher.
- Noam Federman (born 1969), Israeli right-wing political activist.
- Noam Bramson (born 1969), Mayor of New Rochelle.
Television and film
- Noam Murro (born 1961), Israeli American director.
- Noam Gonick (born 1973), Canadian film director.
- Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (born 1971), British comedian, actor, writer and producer.
- Noam Pitlik (1932-1999), American television director and character actor.
- Noam Zylberman (born 1973), Israeli-born voice actor.
- Noam Jenkins, Canadian actor.
- Noam Shuster-Eliassi (born 1986/87), Israeli comedian and activist.
Music
- Noam Pikelny (born 1981), American banjoist.
- Noam Kaniel (born 1962), Israeli musician, singer, and composer.
- Noam Jacobson (born 1975), Israeli singer, songwriter, and actor, member of group Latma.
Sports
Other fields
People with the surname Noam
- Eli Noam (born 1946), professor at Columbia University.
- Vered Noam (born 1960), professor of Talmud at Tel Aviv University.
Political organizations
- Noam Masorti Youth, part of Masorti Olami, is a Jewish youth movement with a democratically decided ideology and statement of purpose, reflecting the values of its participants.[1] Noam offers annual summer camps for children aged 10–16, as well as year-round events and camps[2] led by madrichim who look after the children and plan the Noam-based activities.
- Noam (political party), an Israeli political party.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Ideology – Noam.
- Web site: Programmes – Noam.