Noam
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Noam (נועם) is a Hebrew name which means "pleasantness" (male version of the female No'omi — English: "Naomi" or "Noemi"). Noam may refer to:
People
In political activism:
- Noam Chomsky, linguist and political commentator
- Noam Federman, right-wing political activist
In television and film:
- Noam Gonick, film director
- Noam Pitlik, television director and character actor
- Noam Zylberman, Israeli-born voice actor best known for the voice of Split Kit from the Garbage Pail Kids
In music:
- Noam Pikelny, American banjoist
- Noam Kaniel, a singer best known for performing the theme song to Code Lyoko
- Noam Jacobson, Israeli singer, songwriter and actor, member of group Latma
In other fields:
- Noam D. Elkies, mathematician
- Noam Gottesman, wealthy businessman living in the United Kingdom
- Noam Okun, professional tennis player
- Eli Noam, professor at Columbia University
- Noam Friedlander, author and journalist
- Noam Germain, pharmaceutical/biopharma marketing
Places
- No'am, a moshav in south-central Israel
Zionist youth movement
- Noam, Noar Masorti, (Masorti Youth) is active in Israel, UK, Brazil and Argentina.
See also
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