Atar is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Nathan is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Hebrew verb נתן meaning gave. The meaning of the name in Jewish culture could be rendered "he has given" or "he will give".
Tirat Carmel, or Tirat HaCarmel, is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. In 2019 it had a population of 23,112.
Za'atar is a culinary herb or family of herbs. It is also the name of a spice mixture that includes the herb along with toasted sesame seeds, dried sumac, often salt, as well as other spices. As a family of related Middle Eastern herbs, it contains plants from the genera Origanum (oregano), Calamintha, Thymus, and Satureja (savory) plants. The name za'atar alone most properly applies to Origanum syriacum, considered in biblical scholarship to be the hyssop of the Hebrew Bible. Used in Levantine cuisine, both the herb and spice mixture are popular throughout the Mediterranean region of the Middle East.
Avi is a given name, usually masculine, often a diminutive of Avram, Avraham, etc. It is sometimes feminine and a diminutive of the Hebrew spelling of Abigail.
Reuven Atar is a retired Israeli football player who was mostly known for his career in Maccabi Haifa and now he works as the manager of Bnei Lod. As a manager, he is mostly known for his work with Maccabi Netanya.
Manasses or Manasseh is a biblical Hebrew name for men. It is the given name of seven people of the Bible, the name of a tribe of Israel, and the name of one of the apocryphal writings. The name is also used in the modern world.
Motti is a masculine given name, sometimes a short form of Mordecai or Mordechai, and a surname which may refer to:
Israel "Eli" Guttman is an Israeli former football player and manager who most recently managed Maccabi Haifa, before officially announcing his retirement from the football world, stating health issues as the main reason.
Naim is a male given name and surname. Notable persons with the name include:
Eliran Atar is an Israeli professional footballer who plays for Beitar Jerusalem as a forward.
Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra or variations thereof. Alexander is derived from the Greek "Ἀλέξανδρος" (Aléxandros).
Kale, sometimes spelt as Kayle or abbreviated from Kalen, is a Gaelic unisex given name, although it is more commonly given to males. It is derived from the Gaelic, Hebrew, כאלב, and Germanic languages, and it is used largely in the English and Hawaiian languages. It is also a Finnish masculine given name that is a form of Kalle.
Bishara or Bechara (Béchara) or Beshara is a common name in the Middle East. It is particularly prevalent in Arab Christian people as it means "good news" regarding Jesus. It also means evangelisation in Arabic meaning bringing the good news. Bishara in its various forms may refer to:
Tova is a given name, nickname and a surname. Notable people with this name include:
Naor is a Hebrew given name and family name meaning enlightened. Naor may refer to:
Barak, also spelled Baraq, is a given name of Semitic origin. As a Hebrew name, from the root B-R-Q, it means "lightning" and it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of an Ancient Israelite general Barak.
Arad (אָרַד) is a surname from the Hebrew word for bronze. Notable people with the surname include:
Ephraim is a masculine given name of Hebrew and Aramaic origin, first used by the Israelite patriarch of that name. In the modern English language it is typically pronounced. In Hebrew, the name means "fruitful, fertile and productive".
As a given name, surname, or nickname, Brick may refer to:
Toto is a given name which may refer to: