The name Noa was given to 389 girls born in the US in 2016.
― Anonymous User 6/7/2017
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In the Spanish countries Noa is a female name. Very popular girl name especially in the North of Spain. The masculine form for Noa is Noe. The sound of Noa is very female as in Spanish usually the ending for a female name is an a. For example Lorena, Andrea, Maria, Lucia, Julia. Etc. My little girl is called Noa. She loves her name.
― Anonymous User 12/4/2016
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As many others have said, Noa and Noah are completely different names. My daughter is Noa Sharon and I've had nothing but compliments about her name. There are very few Jewish people living in my city (Dundee, East Scotland) so it's not a name people here have really heard being used for females but only very rarely has someone asked why she has a boys name- so I educate them about it's Hebrew and Japanese origins. People love it. I love it. Suits my beautiful girl perfectly. :)
The name Noa was given to 68 baby boys born in the US in 2012. Despite the spelling and the fact that it ends in a, I still think this name is way to masculine sounding to be used on girls.
My name is Noa. It's really, really popular for girls in Israel, I think it's number one, and that's annoying sometimes. But other than that, it's fine. And by the way, the only time it was mentioned in the bible, as far as I know, was as one of Zelophehad's daughters.