Noamait
Noamait is a term that appears in some interpretations of Jewish Kabbalistic texts, particularly those related to the Safed Kabbalistic school of the 16th century. It is not a widely recognized or standard term in mainstream Kabbalah, and its precise meaning and usage can vary depending on the specific source and scholar.
The term is sometimes associated with the concept of "no'am," which translates from Hebrew as pleasantness, charm,
Some scholars suggest that Noamait might be related to the Sefirah of Malkhut (Kingship), which is often
The limited appearance of the term in mystical literature means that its exact definition remains somewhat