naʿămān נַעֲמָן ‘Naaman’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as naʿămān נַעֲמָן ‘pleasantness’
Roots:
נעמן
naʿămān pr n m pers
Naaman = "pleasantness"
1) son of Bela of the family of Benjamin; he was among the family of Jacob that went down to Egypt
2) commander-in-chief of the army of Syria; stricken with leprosy he went to Elisha, eventually followed his instructions, and was cured