Itamar (
Hebrew: אִיתָמָר,
romanized: ʼĪtamar) is Hebrew masculine given name. Variants in English include Etamar, Isamar or Ithamar. It likely originally meant "island of
palms" or "father of
Tamar".[1] In
Aramaic, the word means "saying".[2][3]
In the
Tanakh, the name is borne by
Ithamar, the youngest son of
Aaron. Itamar may also refer to:
Itamar (
Hebrew: אִיתָמָר,
romanized: ʼĪtamar) is Hebrew masculine given name. Variants in English include Etamar, Isamar or Ithamar. It likely originally meant "island of
palms" or "father of
Tamar".[1] In
Aramaic, the word means "saying".[2][3]
In the
Tanakh, the name is borne by
Ithamar, the youngest son of
Aaron. Itamar may also refer to: