The name Naaman is traditionally given to boys. The meaning of Naaman is 'be pleasant' in Arabic and Hebrew origins. It also means 'sweet herbs.' It is used as a forename and a surname. However, it is currently not a famous name around the world. Naaman has also not yet made it to the top 1,000 baby names in the world. The name was recognized around the 1900s and reached its peak popularity in 2006. Naaman is derived from the words na'aman, meaning 'pleasantness' and name meaning 'to be pleasant.' Over the years, most babies with Naaman as their first name have been born in Russia, France, Sweden, Canada, and Brazil. In Torah, a religious text, Naaman was the Syrian army's captain and was cured of leprosy by Elisha. The biblical meaning of Naaman is 'agreeable' and 'beautiful.' Naaman and Naamans Gardens are the names of unincorporated communities in Delaware, United States. A famous personality with Naaman as a forename is Naaman Roosevelt, a footballer born in New York. Issam Naaman is a former Minister of Telecommunications and Member of Parliament, a lecturer, author, politician, and lawyer from Lebonan.
Spelling of Naaman
N-A-A-M-A-N , is a 6-letter male given name.