Amir translated over 300 books into Hebrew, including English and French classics by Melville, Charles Dickens, Camus, Lewis Carroll, Joseph Conrad and Virginia Woolf, Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Emily Brontë and O. Henry.
Aharon Barak | Amir Peretz | Amir Jan Sabori | Amir | Aharon Lichtenstein | Zahra Amir Ebrahimi | Chaudhry Amir Hussain | Amir Sjarifuddin | Amir Qazaghan | Amir Johnson | Amir Hosseinpour | Amir Fanan | Amir Bar-Lev | Yitzhak Aharon Korff | Second Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet | Jesaiah Ben-Aharon | Cyrus Amir-Mokri | Ayaz Amir | Amir Wagih | Amir Syamsuddin | Amir Mehdi | Amir Mann | Amir Khan's style | Amir Hossain Amu | Amir H. Hoveyda | Amir Hassanpour | Amir Garib | Amir Chamdin | Amir Butler | Amir Attaran |
Some of the artists who took after the movement were the sculptor Yitzhak Danziger (whose Nimrod became a visual emblem of the Canaanite idea), novelist Benjamin Tammuz, writer Amos Kenan, novelist and translator Aharon Amir, thinker and linguist Uzzi Ornan and many others.