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Naaman the
Aramean (Hebrew: נַעֲמָן, romanized: Naʿmān, lit. 'pleasantness') was a
commander of the
armies of Hadadezer, the king of Aram-Damascus, in...
- mysaʁ]; 25
February 1990 – 7
February 2025),
better known by his
stage name
Naâman (pronounced [na(ʔ)aman]), was a
French reggae musician, singer, and songwriter...
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Nadim Naaman (born 12
August 1985) is a
British actor, singer, playwright, and composer. He is
known for his work in
musical theatre.
Naaman was born in...
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Kings 5.
Naaman or
Naamans may also
refer to:
Naaman, Delaware, an
unincorporated community in New
Castle County, Delaware,
United States Naamans Cr**** (spelled...
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Nicolas Naaman, SMSP (June 22, 1911, Damascus,
Syria –
August 20, 1982) was an
archbishop of the
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Archeparchy of
Bosra and Hauran...
- Mor
Naaman (Hebrew: מור נעמן) is a
professor of
information science at
Cornell Tech. He is the
founder of the
Connective Media Hub and
director of the...
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authority to
cheat Naaman the Syrian, a
general afflicted with leprosy. As punishment,
Elisha cursed Gehazi,
transferring Naaman's leprosy to him and...
- Maryland.
Herbert Naaman Maletz at the
Biographical Directory of
Federal Judges, a
publication of the
Federal Judicial Center.
Herbert Naaman Maletz at the...
- the
Syrian military commander Naaman of
leprosy but
punished his own
servant Gehazi, who took
money from
Naaman.
Naaman, at
first reluctant, obe**** Elisha...
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Yonit Naaman (Hebrew: יונית נעמן; born
March 13, 1975) is an
Israeli poet, essayist, editor, and
literary and
cultural researcher.
Naaman was born in...