Nahum (disambiguation)

Nahum is a biblical prophet.

Nahum or Nachum may also refer to:

Places

 * Kfar Nahum, a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee
 * Sde Nahum, a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel

Mononym

 * An ancestor of Jesus recorded by Luke, see

Nahum

 * Nahum (artist) (born 1979), Mexican contemporary artist and musician
 * Nahum (exilarch), Jewish exilarch of the 2nd century AD residing within the Parthian Empire
 * Nahum Admoni (born 1929), former Israeli intelligence officer
 * Nahum Barnea (born 1944), Israeli journalist
 * Nahum Barnet (1855–1931), architect working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
 * Nahum Benari (1893–1963), Israeli writer and intellectual
 * Nahum Buch (born 1932), Israeli Olympic swimmer
 * Nahum Capen (1804–1886), writer, editor, bookseller and publisher in Boston
 * Nahum Cohen (1863–1893), Russian writer
 * Nahum Eitingon (1899–1981), Soviet intelligence officer
 * Nahúm Espinoza (born 1964), Honduran football player and football manager
 * Nahum Gergel (1887–1931), Jewish rights activist, humanitarian, sociologist, and author in Yiddish
 * Nahum Galmor (born 1948), Italian-Israeli industrialist residing in Switzerland
 * Nahum Goldmann Nahum Goldmann (1895–1982), Israeli Zionist
 * Nahúm Gómez (born 1998), Mexican professional footballer
 * Nahum Grymes (born 1981), better known by his stage name J. Holiday, American singer, songwriter, rapper and actor
 * Nahum Het (1896–1990), Israeli politician
 * Nahum Hofree (born 1952), former mayor of Ra'anana, Israel, and former principal of Ostrovsky High School in Ra'anana
 * Nahum J. Bachelder (1854–1934), 49th governor of New Hampshire from 1903 to 1905
 * Nahum Korzhavin (1925–2018), Russian poet
 * Nahum Leonard (1876–1927), co-founder of the American college fraternity Kappa Delta Phi
 * Nahum Levin (1905–1967), Israeli politician
 * Nahum M. Sarna (1923–2005), modern biblical scholar
 * Nahum Ma'arabi, Moroccan Hebrew poet and translator of the thirteenth century
 * Nahum Manbar (born 1946), Israeli businessman
 * Nahum Meir Schaikewitz (1849–1905), Yiddish and Hebrew novelist and playwright
 * Nahum Melvin-Lambert (born 2002), English footballer
 * Nahum Mitchell (1769–1853), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
 * Nahum Nardi (1901–1977), Ukraine-born Israeli composer
 * Nahum Nir (1884–1968), Zionist activist, Israeli politician
 * Nahum Norbert Glatzer (1903–1990), scholar of Jewish history and philosophy from antiquity to mid 20th century
 * Nahum Olin (born 1957), Mexican race car driver
 * Nahum Orobitg (born 1971), Andorran alpine skier
 * Nahum Parker (1760–1839), United States Senator from New Hampshire
 * Nahum Rabinovitch (1928–2020), Canadian-Israeli religious Zionist rabbi and posek
 * Nahum Sharfman, (died 2009), Israeli tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Shopping.com
 * Nahum Slouschz (1872–1966), Russian-born Israeli writer, translator and archaeologist
 * Nahum Sokolow (1859–1936), Zionist leader, author, translator, and journalist
 * Nahum Sonenberg (born 1946), Israeli-Canadian microbiologist and biochemist
 * Nahum Stelmach (1936–1999), Israeli football player and manager
 * Nahum Stutchkoff (1893–1965), Yiddish-Polish and later Yiddish-American actor, author, lexicographer, and radio host
 * Nahum Tate (1652–1715), Irish poet, hymnist and lyricist
 * Nahum Tevet (born 1946), Israeli sculptor
 * Nahum Trebitsch (1779–1842), Czech rabbi
 * Nahum Tschacbasov (1899–1984), Russian-born American painter, teacher
 * Nahum Zolotov (1926–2014), Israeli architect
 * Nahum the Mede, first-century tanna of the first generation

Nachum

 * Nachum Dershowitz (born 1951), Israeli computer scientist
 * Nachum Dov Brayer (born 1959), rebbe of the Boyan Hasidic dynasty
 * Nachum Eisenstein, rabbi of the Ma'alot Dafna neighborhood, Jerusalem, Israel
 * Nachum Ish Gamzu, tanna of the second generation (first century)
 * Nachum Kaplan (1811–1879), Lithuanian Talmudist, philanthropist, and Talmid Chacham
 * Nachum Gutman (1898–1980), Modovan-born Israeli painter, sculptor, and author
 * Nachum Heiman (1934–2016), Israeli composer and musician
 * Nachum Neriya (born 1941), rosh yeshiva of Torah Betziyon in Efrat, Israel
 * Nachum Segal (born 1963), American radio disc jockey
 * Nachum Shifren (born c. 1951), Orthodox Lubavitcher Chassidic rabbi and surfer
 * Nachum Zev Dessler (1921–2011), Orthodox Jewish rabbi

Middle name

 * Abraham Nahum Stencl (1897–1983), Polish-born Yiddish poet
 * Menachem Nachum Twersky (1730–1787), Ukrainian rabbi

Nahum

 * Ana Nahum (1969–2015), Uruguayan journalist, writer, and presenter
 * Benjamín Nahum (born 1937), Uruguayan historian, father of Ana Nahum
 * Bertin Nahum (born 1969), French-Beninese entrepreneur, founder of Medtech
 * Chaim Nahum (1872–1960), Jewish scholar, jurist, and linguist
 * Claudia Nahum (born 1983), better known by her stage name Baby K, Italian-British singer, songwriter and rapper
 * Jacques Nahum (1921–2017), French director, screenwriter, and producer
 * Perrine Simon-Nahum (born 1960), contemporary French historian
 * Peter Nahum (born 1947), English art dealer, author, lecturer and journalist
 * Ricardo Dájer Nahum (born 1955), Mexican politician
 * Stirling Henry Nahum (1906–1956), known professionally as Baron, society and court photographer in the United Kingdom

Nachum

 * Eliad Nachum (born 1990), Israeli singer, songwriter and television actor known professionally as Eliad
 * Nir Nachum (born 1983), Israeli footballer
 * Rogel Nachum (born 1967), Israeli Olympic triple jumper
 * Roy Nachum (born 1979), Israeli artist

Other uses

 * The Book of Nahum, prophetic book in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles
 * Nahum Commentary, among the Dead Sea Scrolls
 * An alternate name for the demon Aamon