Itamar (name)
Itamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר), also transcribed to English as Etamar, Isamar or Ithamar, is a Hebrew male given name. It originated with Ithamar, named in the Old Testament of the Bible (the Torah) as the youngest son of Aaron.
The meaning of Itamar (אִיתָמָר) comes from two Hebrew words: "אִי" ("I") means "island" and "תָמָר" ("Tamar") means "date palm". Itamar literally means Date Palm Island.
Itamar may refer to:
People
- Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester (7th century), English bishop
- Itamar Assumpção (1949–2003), Brazilian songwriter and composer
- Itamar Batista da Silva (born 1980), Brazilian football player
- Itamar Ben-Avi (1882–1943), Israeli journalist and pioneer of modern Hebrew
- Ithamar Ben-Canaan (born 1976), Israeli writer
- Itamar Biran (born 1998), Israeli alpine ski racer
- Itamar Cohen (born 1992), Israeli footballer
- Itamar Even-Zohar (born 1939) Israeli sociologist and linguist
- Itamar Franco (1930–2011), Brazilian politician and President
- Issamar Ginzberg (born 1980), Israeli business consultant and journalist
- Ithamara Koorax (born 1965), Brazilian singer
- Itamar Marcus (born 1953), Israeli writer and political activist
- Itamar Moses (born 1977), American writer
- Itamar Nitzan (born 1987), Israeli football player
- Itamar Rabinovich (born 1942), Israeli historian, diplomat and president of Tel Aviv University
- Ithamar Romanos (born 1999), Lebanese female footballer
- Isamar Rosenbaum (1886–1973), Nadvorna Rebbe
- Itamar Rosensweig, American rabbi
- Itamar Schülle (born 1967), Brazilian football manager
- Itamar Shimoni (born 1968), Israeli politician
- Itamar Simonson (born 2005) Professor of marketing at Stanford University
- Itamar Singer (1946–2012), Israeli historian
- Ithamar Sloan (1822–1898), American politician and lawyer
- Itamar adf (born 1985), Israeli violinist
See also
- Itamar, small town in Israel
- Itamar attack (2002)
- Itamar attack (2011)
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