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* Saint Naum (c. 830–910), medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary *
Naum (biblical figure) This list contains persons named in the Bible in the New Testament of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections. A Abihud Abihud or Abiud was the son of Zerubbabel according to th ...
or Nahum, a minor prophet; or a figure mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus *
Naum (metropolitan) Bishop Naum of Strumica ( mk, Наум Струмички; born Zvonko Ilievski) is the Metropolitan of the Diocese of Strumica, Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric. Life and ministry in the Church Metropolitan Naum of Strumica ...
(born 1961), Macedonian Orthodox metropolitan of the Diocese of Strumica * Naum Akhiezer (1901–1980), Soviet mathematician *
Naum Babaev Naum Alexandrovich Babaev (russian: Наум Александрович Бабаев, IPA: nɐ′um ɐlʲɪk′sandrɐvitɕ bɐ′baʲef) is a Russian-Israeli entrepreneur, the founder of the Russian dairy company Rusmolco, a major raw milk produ ...
(born 1977), Russian entrepreneur *
Naum Batkoski Naum Batkoski (born 17 May 1978) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a midfielder for NK Pag. Club career Born in Zemun, SR Serbia, at the time still within Yugoslavia, Batkoski spent almost his entire career in Croatia, except the first ha ...
(born 1978), Macedonian footballer *
Naum Birman Naum Borisovich Birman (russian: Нау́м Бори́сович Би́рман; 1924—1989) was a Soviet director of theater and cinema, screenwriter. Cavalier of the Order of Friendship of Peoples (1986). He worked as an actor and director in ...
(1924–1989), Soviet theater and film director *
Naum Bozda Naum Bozda (6 February 1784 – 25 May 1853) was a Serbian merchant and philanthropist. Biography Father Mihailo and mother Aleksandra, originally from Macedonia, lived in the rich Orthodox church community of Balassagyarmat in Hungary. By orig ...
(1784-1853), Serbian merchant and philanthropist * Naum Faiq (1868–1930), Assyrian nationalist *
Naum Il'ich Feldman Naum Il'ich Feldman (26 November 1918 – 20 April 1994) was a Soviet mathematician who specialized in number theory. Life Feldman was born on 26 November 1918 in Melitopol, Zaporizhia Oblast of southeastern Ukraine. He entered in 1936 the ...
(1918–1994), Soviet mathematician * Naum Gabo (1890–1977), Russian sculptor * Naum Gurvich (1905–1981), Soviet-Jewish cardiac physician *
Naum Idelson Naum Ilyich Idelson (''Наум Ильич Идельсон'' in Russian language, Russian) (March 1(13), 1885, Saint Petersburg - July 14, 1951, Saint Petersburg, Leningrad) was a Soviet Union, Soviet Theoretical astrophysics, theoretical astronom ...
(1885–1951), Soviet astronomer * Naum Kleiman (born 1937), Russian historian of cinema * Naum Koen (born 1981), UAE-based Israeli-Ukrainian businessman *
Naum Kove Naum may refer to: People Given name *Saint Naum (c. 830–910), medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary *Naum (biblical figure) or Nahum, a minor prophet; or a figure mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus * Naum (metropolitan) (born 1961), Macedon ...
(born 1963), Albanian footballer *
Naum Krasner Naum Krasner (21 February 1924 – 5 March 1999) was a Russian mathematician and economist. A former colonel in the Soviet Army, he joined Voronezh State University as a student in 1957 and, on graduating in 1961, joined the faculty there. In ...
(1924–1999), Russian mathematician and economist *
Naum Krnar Naum Krnar ( sr-cyr, Наум Крнар; d. 13 July 1817) was the secretary of Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian Uprising. Krnar was an ethnic Greek, hailing from Thessaly. He spoke several languages and worked as a merchant in Belg ...
(died 1817), secretary to Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian Uprising *
Naum Levin Naum L. Levin (born 8 February 1933 - 2020) is a Ukrainian–Australian chess master and trainer. Levin was champion of the Kiev Avant-garde Club in 1963. He participated many times in the Ukrainian Chess Championship and took 18th in 1959, tied ...
(born 1933), Ukrainian–Australian chess master and trainer *
Naum Luria Naum may refer to: People Given name *Saint Naum (c. 830–910), medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary *Naum (biblical figure) or Nahum, a minor prophet; or a figure mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus * Naum (metropolitan) (born 1961), Macedon ...
(1892–1966), later changed his name to Artur Luriye, or Arthur Lourié, Russian composer * Naum Meiman (1912–2001), Soviet/Israeli mathematician, physicist, dissident, and refusenik *
Naum Miladinov The Miladinov brothers ( bg, Братя Миладинови, ''Bratya Miladinovi'', mk, Браќа Миладиновци, ''Brakja Miladinovci''), Dimitar Miladinov (1810–1862) and Konstantin Miladinov (1830–1862), were Bulgarian poets ...
(1817–1897), of the Miladinov brothers, Albanian folklorists *
Naum Dhimitër Naçi Naum Dhimitër Naçi (1871–1927), also known as Nuçi Naçi, was an Albanian teacher and patriot. He was the brother of Leonidha Naçi. With his intellectual and political activities, he played an important role during the late period of the A ...
(1871–1927), Albanian teacher and patriot * Naum Olev (1939–2009), Russian lyricist *
Naum Panovski Naum Panovski ( mk, Наум Пановски) (born July 3, 1950 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) is a professional theatre director and writer. He graduated 1973 from the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio, and Television in Belgrade and made ...
(born 1950), Macedonian theatre director and writer *
Naum Prokupets Naum Leybovich Prokupets (born March 20, 1948) is a Moldovan-born Israeli former sprint canoeist who competed for the Soviet Union in the late 1960s. He is Jewish. Biography Naum Prokupets was born in Basarabeasca, a small town in Mold ...
(born 1948), Moldovan-born Soviet world champion sprint canoer *
Naum Rogozhin Naum Rogozhin (russian: link=no, Наум Рогожин) was a Soviet actor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1935). Biography Naum studied at the Faculty of Law at Kharkov University since 1900 to 1904. Since 1901 he played at the People’s Hou ...
(1879–1955), Soviet actor *
Naum Sekulovski Naum Sekulovski (born 14 May 1982 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian contin ...
(born 1982), Australian soccer player * Naum Senyavin (c. 1680–1738), Russian Royal Navy officer *
Naum Shopov Naum Hristov Shopov ( bg, Наум Христов Шопов; 27 July 1930 – 18 April 2012) was a Bulgarian actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 1960. His son Hristo Shopov is also an actor. Selected filmography References ...
(1930–2012), Bulgarian actor *
Naum Z. Shor Naum Zuselevich Shor (russian: Наум Зуселевич Шор) (1 January 1937 – 26 February 2006) was a Soviet and Ukrainian mathematician specializing in optimization. He made significant contributions to nonlinear and stochastic progra ...
(1937–2006), Soviet and Ukrainian mathematician *
Naum Shtarkman Naum Lvovich Shtarkman (russian: Наум Львович Штаркман; 28 September 1927, Zhitomir - 19 July 2006, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian classical pianist. He was a student of Konstantin Igumnov at the Moscow Conservatory. Shtarkman ...
(1927–2006), Russian pianist * Naum Shusterman (1912–1976), Soviet engineer and Lieutenant Colonel *
Naum Sluzsny Naum Sluzsny (1914–1979) was a Swiss-born concert and chamber pianist. Career Sluzsny gained a reputation after the Second World War. He was a student of Stefan Askenase and lived and taught in Brussels. In 1967, he joined the Brussels masoni ...
(1914–1979), Swiss pianist *
Naum Slutzky Naum Slutzky (28 February 1894 in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Kyiv, Ukraine) – 4 November 1965 in Stevenage, England) was a goldsmith, industrial designer and master craftsman of the Bauhaus. In the art history literature his first name is s ...
(1894–1965), Ukrainian goldsmith * Naum Sorkin (1899–1980), Soviet military officer and diplomat * Naum Terebinsky (1851—after 1908), Russian politician * Naum Tomalevski (1882–1930), Bulgarian revolutionary in the Macedonian revolutionary movement *
Naum Torbov Naum Torbov ( bg, Наум Торбов) (1880-1952) was a Bulgarian architect. Biography Torbov was born on 18 November 1880 in Gopesh village in the Ottoman Macedonia. His family emigrated to the Principality of Bulgaria and settled in the to ...
(1880–1952), Bulgarian architect * Naum Veqilharxhi (1797–1846), Albanian lawyer and scholar * Naum Ya. Vilenkin (1920–1991), Soviet mathematician


Surname

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Anton Naum Anton Naum (January 17, 1829–August 27, 1917) was a Moldavian, later Romanian poet and translator. Born in Iași, his parents were Theodor Naum, a small-time merchant and landlord, and his wife Zamfira (''née'' Nactu); both were of Aromani ...
(1829–1917), Moldavian/Romanian poet * Dorothy Naum (1928–2008), American baseball player * Gellu Naum (1915–2001), Romanian poet *
Said Naum Sa'id bin Salim Na'um Basalamah ( ar-at, سعيد بن سالم نعوم با سلمه, Sa'īd bin Sālim Na'ūm Bā Salamah) or better known as Said Naum ( ar-at, سعيد نعوم, Sa'īd Na'ūm; ) was the first Kapitan Arab in Batavia and a Mus ...
(fl. 19th century), Muslim philanthropist in the Dutch East Indies


Other uses

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Naum (chess) Naum is a computer chess engine by Canadian programmer Aleksandar Naumov. The last commercial version (4.2) was released in March 2010. The program supports both UCI and Winboard protocols and can therefore be operated under different graphical ...
, a chess engine * Naum Theatre, a theatre and opera house in Istanbul, Turkey, 1839–1870


See also

* Nahum (disambiguation) *
Naim (disambiguation) Naim is a given name, Naim may also refer to: Acronyms * Nucleotide Analog Interference Mapping, a molecular biology technique Places * Arab al-Na'im, a Bedouin village in northern Israel * Bani Na'im, a Palestinian-Arab town in the Judea * ...
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