The burial site of Ithamar is associated with the Hill of Phinehas as related in the Bible and is attributed with the location of the village of Awarta in the Samarian section of the current day West Bank. Due to the uncertain security situation, the Israel Defence Forces limits visits by Jews to one annual night close to the 5th of Shevat on the Hebrew calendar (around January-February).
Today, the name Itamar is a masculine name common in Israel.
It was used as the baptismal name of the first Saxon holder of the bishopric of Rochester.