The story of Naamah

Naamah was a biblical figure, the daughter of Lamech and sister of Tubal-Cain. She is best known for being the wife of Noah, and the mother of his three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. She is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and is believed to have been a descendant of Cain. Naamah is not mentioned in the Bible after the Flood, but she is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Jubilees. In this book, she is described as a righteous woman who was saved from the Flood. She is also mentioned in the Book of Jasher, where she is described as a beautiful woman who was beloved by Noah. Naamah is best known for being the wife of Noah and the mother of his three sons. She is also known for being a righteous woman who was saved from the Flood. She is an important figure in the Bible, and her story is an important part of the history of the world.
Name meaning
The name "Naamah" has Hebrew origins and is derived from the word "na'am," which means "pleasant" or "beautiful." It is a feminine name and appears in various contexts in historical and religious texts. In the Bible, Naamah is mentioned as a descendant of Cain and as the wife of Solomon and mother of King Rehoboam. The name conveys a sense of grace and attractiveness.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Genesis 4:22
Appearances in the Bible
5 mentions
