Amminadab (disambiguation)
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Amminadab (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />עַמִּינָדָב, Aminadav, lit. My nation is generous) is the name of several persons and a few other things:
People
- Amminadab, son of Ram (Biblical figure)
- Izhar, who was also known as Amminadab
- Amminadab, either of two kings of Ammon in the mid-7th century BCE
- Amminadab Lévinas, the son of Emmanuel Lévinas
- Aminadab, a figure in the Book of Mormon
- Aminadab, the assistant to Aylmer in Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story The Birth-Mark
Other
- Amminadab, a book published in 1942 by the French writer and philosopher Maurice Blanchot which may have been named for Amminadab, the son of Blanchot's colleague and friend Emmanuel Lévinas (see Real persons above)
- Aminadav, a moshav in the Jerusalem region founded in 1950
- Ya'ar Aminadav, a forest in the Jerusalem Hills near Yad Kennedy that is a popular location for family outings, with picnic facilities and a marked, disability-friendly hiking trail
- Aminadav, an uncommon boy's name in contemporary Israel
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