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Noa?
Lately I've had Noa on my mind for a girl. I always thought the male version, Noah, was too soft sounding for a boy's name. But Noa (a woman in the Bible) is quite pretty to me, and I like the meaning. Apparently it's a very common girl's name in Israel.Opinions? Combos?
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I love Noa or Noah for a girl, unless you are Jewish it does have a little bit of a hipster or trendy vibe, but I don't think that is a bad thing. Truthfully I've warmed to using some "boys" names for girls like Dylan for example, so Noah isn't bad on a girl to me, especially since it is a unisex name. Noa / Noah makes me think of NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, which is a good association imo, I love NOAA educational programs on PBS and NOAA does good work. Noa does look a little incomplete to me, Noah looks complete so I slightly prefer the spelling Noah but I also like Noa and I find both to be useable.
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This message was edited 3/19/2013, 3:27 AM

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I love Noa, if I lived in a country where it's usable I'd name a daughter Noa Josephine.
In Croatia the male name is spelled Noa, so it wouldn't work here.
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It is nice enough but Noah is SO common for boys that I think a girl called Noa might just sound odd, even though it's a perfectly legitimate name.How about Nora?
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I've always liked Nora a lot. I think that's part of the reason I've been drawn to Noa - it's the hip, new Nora in my mind.
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Oh, no! Noah is too soft for boys?! I knew I should have gone with my #2 choice: Gunner Erecto. :)Anyway, I have a Noah, a boy, so that's obviously my preference, but I honestly don't care much one way or another about Noa(h) on a girl. I do like the Noah spelling much more than Noa. Noa looks incomplete and reminds me of the Loa--spirit intermediaries in Voodoo. IMO, the biggest drawback for Noa-on-a-girl in the US is the popularity of Noah for boys. When I try to imagine having a name that's a homophone for a name in the boys' top 5, "It's popular for girls in Israel/Belgium/Spain/wherever!" doesn't seem like much of a consolation.
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I agree, it would be tough for a female Noa.
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I'm so bored of Noa popping up on this board. There's nothing horrible about it, but nothing interesting. It's a big marshmallow fluff. It's been discussed so much that there's nothing new or interesting on Noa-on-a-girl either. It's just meh.
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Really? I've seen Noah come up a few times, but I haven't noticed Noa on this board.
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Like Noah, it starts with a strongly negative NO! I would never consider either of them.
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It's very popular at the moment as well in the Netherlands. I think it's a lovely name and I also never really warmed up to Noah as a boys name. If it was less popular I might even consider using it.
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I like it, but I don't. It's soft and creamy, but I just can't shake that masculine feel.My combos are off at the moment, but these are what came to mind:Noa Josephine
Noa Lily
Noa Pearl
Noa Macy
Noa Helena
Noa Mathilde
Noa Claire
Noa Lindsay
Noa Charlotte
Noa Soraya
Noa Lisette
Noa Molly
Noa Kinneret
Noa Faye
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Noah was my favorite for a girl a really long time ago. I got lots of negative reactions to it, also on this board if I remember correctly, even though it's a legitimate girls name as well.It doesn't sound masculine to me either. Noah is a legit girls name, it's even used in the Bible. I did some research on the name when it was a favorite. NO-ah is actually not use in Israel on boys at all, it's strictly a girls name. The guy with the ark was named Noach in the Hebrew version of the Bible. Noa is legit as well.I prefer Noah for a girl. It just looks more complete to me. I wouldn't use either of them because I find the name too common in general but I'd like to see it on a girl. Yes, Noah/Noa was the #1 girls name in Israel for a long time, I think it might still be #1.
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I really like Noah for a boy. I agree it is soft sounding but I like soft sounding boy names.
Noa for a girl is interesting. I don't love it but I kind of like it. I feel it has a hipster type vibe to it.
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I don't like it for a girl at all. I know it was originally feminine, but I don't care. Noah on a boy never seemed too soft to me- in fact, I think it's quite handsome- so I say 'nay' for a girl. Besides, the absence of an 'H' on the end really bugs me.
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