Avinoam is a male name of Hebrew origin. In Hebrew, it is pronounced as ah-vee-NOH-ahm (/ɑːˈviːnoʊɑːm/). This unique and distinctive name carries with it rich associations and meanings. Avinoam is a combination of two Hebrew words: "avi," meaning "my father," and "noam," meaning "pleasantness" or "delight." Together, these elements create a name that can be interpreted as "my father's delight" or "pleasure of my father." The name Avinoam has gained some popularity in recent years, with 5 occurrences in the United States in 2016. Some variations of this name include Avi and Noam. Whether you choose Avinoam for its deep-rooted Hebrew heritage or its beautiful meaning, this name is sure to make a lasting impression.
Avinoam Shalem is the Riggio Professor of the History of the Arts of Islam at Columbia University and served as director of the American Academy in Rome from 2020 to 2021. |
Avinoam Kolodny is an Israeli professor of electrical engineering at Technion and a prolific author with over 160 books and peer-reviewed articles cited 6548 times. |