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* ''[[Elua and His Companions#Naamah|Naamah]]'', one of the Companions of Elua in Jacqueline Carey's ''Kushiel's Legacy'' saga
* ''[[Elua and His Companions#Naamah|Naamah]]'', one of the Companions of Elua in Jacqueline Carey's ''Kushiel's Legacy'' saga
* Naamah is an antagonist in the ''Dragons In Our Midst'' series by [[Bryan Davis (author)]]
* Naamah is an antagonist in the ''Dragons In Our Midst'' series by [[Bryan Davis (author)]]
* [[Naamah (band)]] is a Polish [[progressive rock]]/[[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band
* "Invocation of Naamah" and "Dark Princess Naamah" are songs from Swedish symphonic metal band [[Therion (band)|Therion]]
* "Invocation of Naamah" and "Dark Princess Naamah" are songs from Swedish symphonic metal band [[Therion (band)|Therion]]
* [[Nahemah (band)]] is a Spanish [[progressive death metal]] band
* [[Nahemah (band)]] is a Spanish [[progressive death metal]] band
* [http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Neh%C3%ABmah/973 Nehëmah] is a [[black metal]] band from [[Chambéry|Chambéry, France]]
* Naamah, a Changeling girl in the roleplay game [[Changeling: the Lost]], who appears as the Queen of Miami's Autumn Court
* Naamah is a [[Changeling]] girl in the roleplay game [[Changeling: the Lost]], who appears as the Queen of Miami's Autumn Court
* Naamah in the tabletop war game [[BattleTech]], one of the Ascended Manei Domini, and commander of the 49th Shadow Division of the Word of Blake
* Naamah in the tabletop war game [[BattleTech]], one of the Ascended Manei Domini, and commander of the 49th Shadow Division of the Word of Blake
* Naamah the Soul Eater, boss of the Sanctum Of Destruction hero map on [[Grand Chase]]
* Naamah the Soul Eater, boss of the Sanctum Of Destruction hero map on [[Grand Chase]]

Revision as of 20:21, 27 April 2011

Naamah or Na'amah (Template:Lang-he) is used as a female given name in contemporary Israel. Literally, it means "Pleasant One". It can also refer to:

Bible

Other

References

  1. ^ "The Jewish Encyclopedia". Retrieved 2007-08-05.