The story of Noam

Noam is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He was the son of Lamech and Zillah, and the brother of Tubal-Cain, Jubal, and Naamah. He is best known for being the father of the first city, Enoch, and the first to build a city wall. Noam was a skilled craftsman and metalworker, and he used his skills to build the city of Enoch. He also built a wall around the city to protect it from enemies. He was a leader and a visionary, and he was able to bring people together to create a thriving city. Noam is also known for his wisdom and his ability to teach others. He was a teacher and a mentor to many, and he was able to impart his knowledge and wisdom to those around him. He was a wise and just leader, and he was respected by all who knew him. Noam is best known for being the father of the first city, Enoch, and the first to build a city wall. He was a skilled craftsman and metalworker, and he used his skills to build the city of Enoch. He was a wise and just leader, and he was respected by all who knew him. He was a teacher and a mentor to many, and he was able to impart his knowledge and wisdom to those around him. He was a visionary and a leader, and he was able to bring people together to create a thriving city.
Name meaning
The name Noam is of Hebrew origin and means "pleasantness" or "delightful." It is commonly used as a masculine given name in Hebrew-speaking cultures, but it can also be unisex. The name conveys qualities like gentleness, charm, and agreeable demeanor.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Judges 4:6
Appearances in the Bible
11 mentions