Great name, I can vouch on that, but this name is also for girls? That surprises me. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I don't actually hate the name for girls, but it's just surprising. I also thought it was a 100 percent male name! The name can make me angry, though, because out of the 4 Noahs I've met, only 1 of them wasn't a annoying, a bully, or actually taunts/abuses me and my friends. If your name is Noah, try to make sure you don't act like that! It is a very handsome name, though.
I love the name Noah. It's a Biblical name. It sounds kind and sweet while still being masculine. The only problem that I have with it is that it's extremely popular right now. I'm hoping that it will decline in popularity sometime soon.
This is going to be my future son's name. I'm so in love with this name. I usually don't like very popular names like that but Noah is just so charming and when I think of a boy named Noah I just imagine such a sweetie with curly hair. I can't wait to use this name.
Cute, handsome, and masculine... I do have crush on this name just like Sebastian as a baby boy name.. yeah, it's a biblical name but it's way too common these days for newborn boys.
Noahβs an amazing name! Iβm biased because I have a crush on a Noah (and only know one) and the name Noah reminds me of himβ¦ but heβs a nice sweet guy. Thatβs why I associate the name with someone super sweet because of that. And even without the bias, the name Noah still sounds very cool!
β Anonymous User 12/5/2023
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It's a gvrbvge name. But why? 1. Take a look at the charts. Is there anyone left in America who has not been called Noah in the last few years? I bet half of every class in the US now are only LIAMs and NOAHs. (Super hyper ultra saturated and overused)2. Religious stories are generally nonsense, but there is nothing more ridiculous and Tra$hy than the story of Noah. So he put 8.7 million species on a ship to be saved and they all stayed there in peace and friendship in separated closure? And they could talk to Noah like he was their homeboy. Idk what those ancient Jews were on while making that fairy tale up, but it worked. Millions of people today believe that it all happened. Bollywood movies are more realistic. It's even worse when people choose this originally-masculine name for their daughters. Gawd, how could they let that happen?
Out of all the boy names that have been βtrendyβ in this decade, Noah is one of the best. I can picture it so well on an energetic child, an energetic and athletic teen, a responsible and hardworking adult, and a wise old man.
Noah has a natural, wholesome, and kind feel to it. Noah seems wise and willing to think ahead to prepare for circumstances. Noah protects his family, friends, and the animals around him. Noah has a protective, nurturing vibe that comes across as pastoral, especially during the floods and storms of life. Noah is a solid name. Quiet and understated, but self-assured and strong. Noah doesn't take other people's mockery seriously because he knows what's important and has his eyes on his plan for the future. In fact, these are all traits that can be extrapolated from Noah's personality in the biblical story.
5/10It's a truly beautiful biblical name, except I don't see why it's so popular. No hate to the name, but I don't see the appeal. It's kind of short and dull, but has a lot of personality at the same time. I'm only deducting points because I don't understand why it is so popular. Love y'all Noahs!
I work in a school district in Albuquerque, New Mexico and let me say that this is a very common name used by parents across the ethnicity spectrum. In the registration folders I have received at the beginning of the school semester, I always have to be careful not to categorize one Noah for another. So, I always look at the surname for a correct referral. The name itself, I think, has some Biblical charm that while fashionable is still nice.
β Anonymous User 3/24/2023
5
8.7/10 name. I know a Noah he is a nice guy, bet you more Noah's are nice people.
This is such a sweet name for a baby boy and will age well if that's a concern. Yeah it's a popular name but if you truly love it in your heart, go for it. The positive side of using a common name is no one will mispronounce and misspell it.
β Anonymous User 12/13/2022, edited 12/13/2022
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Noah is a nice name, but it is incredibly overused, especially on people under 20. The good thing is that at least it's a traditional name and I can picture it on an adult. The same can't be said for some other trendy names.
My name is Noah and I wanted to add some people below are very mean about the name Noah which is my name! Even if everyone called Noah you know is mean I'm nice and to be honest if you hate the name Noah, you don't probably have the greatest name either. I think the name's good, not awkward.
Does Noah know a Noah? Noah the know it all No, ah... Noah!It's a respectable name but it can lead to this kind of teasing. I also don't like the fact that it's trendy nowadays, even if it is classic, it exploded in popularity in all these countries all of a sudden, which means it'll probably come down rather quickly.
β Anonymous User 1/5/2022
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Every person I know who has named their child Noah is an overprotective helicopter parent. And the children Iβve met named Noah remind me of a very pale, sickly, weak child. On the other hand, I know three different adult Noahβs. One is a very weak, sickly person. One is overweight with low confidence and lacks social skills. But one is very attractive, confident, and masculine. So, this name could really go either way. I am not a fan, but I can appreciate that it is a meaningful name to some people/families.
β Anonymous User 12/23/2021
-10
I wonder why this name is so popular? I get why mothers like it, the name is soft and cute, but I don't understand why so many fathers don't veto it - like it's not a strong name. I'm a guy and I wouldn't want to have the name Noah, so I'd never want to give it to my son for that reason - it's not a name that demands respect, Noah sounds like the name of a pushover.
β Anonymous User 11/7/2021
-18
This name sounds nice to me.
β Anonymous User 10/26/2021
8
I really like this name; it's one of my favourite biblical names, and it just rolls off the tongue. Also it reminds me of Total Drama, which was one of my favourite cartoons growing up, and Noah is still one of my favourite characters!
I honestly HATE this name, idrc as a Christian if it's biblical and all, but I SIMPLY HATE IT. Most of the people I know that are named Noah are rude punks that have a bad hairline with brown hair ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING, and I hate it because it is trendy now. There was a kid in middle school who would non-stop bruise me after school, I honestly hate this name.
β Anonymous User 5/29/2021
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Noah is a very cool name. It is popular in the US, but in the country where I am from, sounds fine as a pet's name but too unique as a child name.By the way, I don't like the fact that Noah can be unisex despite being popular as a boy name. If anyone wants to name their daughter this, use Noa or Nora instead.
When I hear this name I think of the classmate in school Noah. He was the only Noah (Yes before it became overly popular. Which tells just how old I am lol.) He was a blond Blue eyed boy and to my knowledge nobody teased him for the name because of Noah's ark so I don't know where people will think there son will be teased because of it.
It's a very nice name but it sounds like "No Ahhhh" which seems a bit awkward...
β Anonymous User 3/22/2021
10
This name has profound meaning and if God puts this name on your heart for your child you're blessed. I know because it's my name. My mother prayed for God to anoint me with the name he chose and he chose Noah. First of all it means comforter, peace, or rest. It also means chosen one. The intent behind the name for the original Noah was to be the end of the curse on the land from the fall of man from the garden of Eden. That's part of the reason God named me Noah. I had generational curses and demons that I was destined to be the end of. The name is so popular right now because we are in the days of Noah at the end again. The Hebrew letters that spell it mean to stir and the second one is a suffix for the name of God usually added on to the end of names so in effect it means to move God or to touch his heart, to bring him to action for you. Every Noah I ever met was a light hearted easy going guy, a jokester, and people loved him though they were kinda outsiders at the same time. Most Noah's I met had big hearts, personally love animals, and want to fill the world with love I am a compulsive sharer and can't leave anyone behind maybe some more than others fit this description but it's a strong name that is anointed if you name your son Noah treat him like a prophet and raise him for greatness teach him to save the world and break curses let him make mistakes and then teach him strongly about where he went wrong he will love to learn. Don't be scared if he seems off or lost going down a dark path don't give up on him keep bringing him back and he will redeem your whole family. Blessed is the name Noah: father of all who are on the Earth. May we make our fathers proud both on Earth and in Heaven.
I really like this name, the Biblical aspects of it and how it sounds/looks, but sadly itβs just gotten super popular now :( still a nice name though.
Although very popular, I love the name Noah. I think it's a strong, beautiful and admirably timeless name. I love everything about it; I love that it's biblical, I love the meaning, I love that it's of Hebrew origin, and I also just simply love the sound of it. Great name :)
Not a bad name but sounds a bit weak to me compared to other biblical names. The popularity of this name has spread all over the world, with Liam and Noah battling it out in the US at the minute (Liams and Noah's will be the Johns and Michaels of the future). I'll reiterate not a bad name but not my favourite and I don't think I will use it. Also interesting to see that the top 2 names both have very different origins (Liam being Irish and Noah being Old Testament).
β Anonymous User 6/7/2020
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I have a feeling that the reason Noah surged so heavily in popularity, particularly in the U.S., is Ryan Gosling's character in "The Notebook" (the movie is much more famous than the book at this point). Personally speaking... I actually can't stand that movie / story, and haven't liked it since high school when so many girls were fawning over it; however, the name Noah is a nice name. There aren't any harsh sounds, yet at the same time the long-O vowel keeps Noah from being "weak" (similar to Owen, Ronan, Rowan, etc.).So I definitely see the appeal. I even like the name myself (independent of Biblical and pop culture associations). But it seems like so many mothers of my generation decided Noah was the best boy name ever, and now there are too many little Noahs running around for me to ever seriously consider using it.Noah, Liam, and Mason are the new Chris, Matt, and Ryan.
I've never met a guy named Noah that wasn't attractive. Either he's physically attractive or he always has that mother in law's dream personality, or both. The name makes me picture a guy with dark hair that is attractive, intelligent, kind and considerate.
β Anonymous User 3/14/2020
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Lol all the feminists saying it's a 'girl's name'. I get it, Noah Cyrus exists, but you don't have to whine so much about it.
All of my four kids have a Noah in their year. Itβs a lovely name, but many British people chose Noah around the same time which makes for a lot of Noahs. But the name is pretty cute, would never name my own child Noah though.
β Anonymous User 12/2/2019
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I'm sorry if I insult anyone named Noah. It sounds like a cute name. I feel like the people who are named Noah should be either one of these traits: kind, shy, mysterious and very smart. He would be a good friend. Probably popular or the opposite with very few, but close friends. Probably weak but that's what others stereotype the name. But someone named Noah is probably the unique one out of most of the boys. And would be less annoying than some boys who like to annoy people. Noah is like a Thestral. Very gentle.
Noah is a very popular name here in the UK (mostly England) at the moment, but compared to other Biblical names I don't think it sounds as strong and I'm not the biggest fan.
For everyone saying itβs so overused I guess that would depend on where you are from. Where we live I donβt personally know of another Noah. My oldest son's name is Noah and he is 6 years old. Going into 1st grade this fall and there is not another Noah in his grade. I love that Noah is such a sweet name for a little boy but also makes me think of a strong man.
β Anonymous User 6/24/2019
5
My name is Noah and when I had my name I felt like that name was not right because everyone was making fun of it. And now that I know what it means, I now feel proud about my name and where it comes from especially since my family is religious about God. Now I walk around with pride in my name... Noah.Thank you Behind The Name...
Noah is a great boyβs name. It sounds soft because of the βahβ, but itβs still strong. I prefer it as a boyβs name and the latter form as a girlβs name, but I think Noah is cute and handsome for a boy, and beautiful and unique for a girl.
This is my favourite name for a son and I very much would love to use this name for a baby son... HOWEVER, I am concerned that with this name being so popular, I will regret using it for my son. I have always loathed popular names because my birth name is one of the most popular names there is. I swore that I would never put a child of my own through a similar situation to that! I think that I might have to let this one go...
The fact that is spells "No ah" makes it just seem unappealing. And the fact that it is the number one name in the US ruins it completely. This name does not seem special at all.
β Anonymous User 3/30/2018
5
I really hate this name. All I can think of is the fake bible story. Don't name your children this.
I love this name (though I may be a little biased as my boyfriendβs name is Noah). I have a few friends named Noah as well and they are all kind and strong young men. Quite intelligent too. Iβve never met a girl with the name Noa but Iβm not against it for a girl. Itβs your kid after all. Just know that they may be picked on. Iβm not too fond, however, of all the negative comments about the name. Who cares if itβs popular. The person is still unique. No two Noahs are the same. It is a handsome name for boys and a cute, albeit odd choice for girls. If you donβt like it, who cares? Keep your negativity to yourself. Also, I never knew so many famous people were named Noah. Interesting.
Gave my son Noah as a middle name in the 70's because it was really uncommon then. Hoped it would inspire him to be kind to animals. That kind of backfired. Now that he's grown he works at a marina repairing boats!
Not a bad name, in my opinion. It does, however, remind me of a snarky teenager saying, "why don't you know-ah." The "ah" sound at the end is the unfortunate, losing syllable.
This is my brother's name. He was born in 1994. In 1995, the name started to blow up and got very popular. My mom chose this name because she liked it and thought it was an uncommon name. Not uncommon anymore!
This name is going to be one of those masculine Biblical fad names, like John or Jacob. I don't particularly care for it, though. It sounds harsh. I prefer less used Biblical names, such as Simon or Mark.
In my opinion, the name Noah is very decent and highly respected. As for it being on a girl... I won't even attempt at that ridiculous discussion.
β Anonymous User 9/22/2016
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I find it interesting that it finally became so popular. Growing up (Born 1972), I was always the only Noah. I've found most girls find it to be a cute strong name, especially for a cute guy. As for being called "Noah & the Ark" I actually use it myself. If someone didn't get my name the first time, instead of spelling it out, I say, "Noah, like the Ark" there's always the short pause of confusion followed by a smile & "Oh, How nice!""
β Anonymous User 7/25/2016
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It's not a bad name, but it feels so trendy and childish that I would never want to use it. It kind of reminds me of the names "Levi" and "Asher" in that it's an old Biblical name with a lot of history, yet still sounds like a modern made-up name that every other little boy under two has. I don't particularly like it on a girl, but it does have a bit of history as a girl's name, so I won't complain about it's feminine usage being a trendy development.
I think Noah is a great name, because it's my name! I disagree with those people saying that it's too common, the only other Noah's I've seen are on T.V. (And rarely) so in my experience it's a fairly uncommon name. You shouldn't be put off by a name just because of its popularity, what matters is that you think that this name is best for your child.
β Anonymous User 2/28/2016
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Prefer this name on a girl. I'm really not too fond of the name though.
β Anonymous User 11/11/2015
-21
Perfect name for a whiny, out-of-control redneck kid. It's disgustingly overused, especially by white Republicans.
I realize this name may seem somewhat feminine at first glance, but considering how common this name is for boys and all the history behind it, only a lunatic would give this spelling to a girl.
β Anonymous User 8/13/2015
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I think this name is lovely on a boy or a girl. But since it is grotesquely popular for boys right now I would use it on a girl.
I can't possibly imagine why anyone would name their baby boy Noah! It is the most popular name, so why can't I bear to say it? It is 100% a feminish name. It is so ugly, you picture some person who is so shy, and repulsive! THINK PEOPLE, THINK!
I completely disagree with Antonio432 as my name is indeed Noah. I am 17 and in no way do I act like a feminist. I've been through parents divorce, several surgeries having to with sinuses, oh and I was diagnosed with narcolepsy a few months ago (I'm 17, FYI) I also have depression. So yeah, I've kinda had to grow up and tough up a lot in a short amount of time. I'm highly offended by his comment and in no way am i a feminist. Don't judge someone by a name. There's a reason why it has become the most popular name and yours has not and it's not because it is feminist. (I was also born 1997 when it was 38th most popular).
What a cute, classy and handsome name for a guy. :D.
β Anonymous User 9/19/2014
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Such a nice name! I like this both on girls and boys. If a girl bears it, it sounds pretty and cute. With boys it's strong and delicate in a masculine way. Plus, this name ages well with its bearer! Noah is close to perfection.
A sweet name for a BOY only. It has and always will be a male name. Spell it the Japanese/Hawaiian way "Noa" and wham- you've got a girls name. Simple. This "oh, hey, lets give our daughter a BOYS name" trend is undoubtedly, deeply and increasingly annoying.
β Anonymous User 4/20/2014
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I really like the name Noah. It's very soft and sweet sounding but ages well. I usually like more unusual names for boys, but I would consider using Noah despite its popularity.
I love the name Noah. It is my number one pick if I have a baby boy. I'm just worried he will get teased for being "Noah of Noah's ark".
β Anonymous User 7/22/2013
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Ever since a Japanese and white American celebrity I saw in a magazine both named their adopted kids this, I thought it was a very good name. It looks better the way they spelled it though, without the 'H'.
I just really do not like this name. It has nothing to do with it's popularity. I just don't like the No beginning. It sounds like two words instead of a name to me. Noooo. Aaaaah.
It's funny my friends son is named Jayden Noah, the 4th and 5th most popular names. I don't really have feelings one way or the other about this name actually but I lean closer to not liking it, it's kind of boring and over used now.
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVEE this name but now these days it is so common so I don't want to call my child Noah anymore. Everyone I meet says they are gonna call their child Noah and I'm like okay... thanks for making me not like Noah anymore.
β Anonymous User 2/6/2012
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My husband and I have decided to name our daughter this. Yes, we're aware that in the US it's a hugely popular boy's name. But it's a girl's name. A mispronunciation of Noah (No-Ankh) and the Ark forever screwed it up. In Hebrew, adding "ah" makes a name feminine. That's why there is totally different meaning for the "feminine version" of this name. And while I don't hold with the idea that "giving a girl a boy's name makes them a strong and empowered woman", I do think that you should give your child a name into which you put time and effort. Not something that sounded "cute" or "creative" or Heaven forbid, "popular". Your child has to live forever with the name YOU choose. That's a whole lot of responsibility! Think before you choose. Or at least, take a minute to look it up.
I adore the name Noah for a boy! I think it's strong, handsome, masculine, and will suit all ages. I disagree that it's "overused". Yes, it ranked #4 in popularity in the US for 2010, BUT I wouldn't consider that overused. I think Noah is a nice, handsome and simple name that SHOULD be popular. When I think overused, I think something like Jayden or Nevaeh, something that just doesn't make much sense (to most people) to be popular.I would suggest Noah to someone expecting right now.
I'm a Deist, and I would name my son Noah in a heartbeat if it weren't so incredibly popular. It's fine to not like a name, but to suggest that a name is just for one religion and age (in your case Jews and 200-year-old people) is just ridiculous and uncalled for. My mom is agnostic and she named me Christina, which is pretty weird I admit, but it just goes to show that people of different religions and can name their kids whatever they want.
Scanning through the comments it seems like people either think the name is extremely overused or they think it's weird like they've never heard of anyone named Noah before. I'm in the middle. It's a popular name but not every little boy has it. I don't think it's at all feminine. More just soft. My boyfriend is named Noah so I may be (a bit) biased but I think of a very intelligent, sensitive, and complex man. Reserved and shy.
It's very overused, and I agree that some people using it just want to be "creative", not knowing a lot of little boys have this name. I prefer it on a girl, anyway.
My youngest daughter is named Noah Elizbeth. I love the name for either a boy or a girl, it's just really a beautiful name, no matter what gender. I always get so many compliments from my daughter's teachers on how beautiful they think her name is. Break the conformity! If you want to name your daughter Ryan, or Evan, or Chase, go ahead! I think it's dumb to hold back from using a name just because it's "masculine." I mean, I don't think anyone would name their daughter "Christopher", or "Daniel", but names like Evan, Chase, Noah, and Charley are also suited for a girl!
β Anonymous User 8/18/2009
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I really like this name for either gender. I would use the spelling Noah for a boy and Noa for a girl. It's a man's and woman's name in the Bible.
β Anonymous User 11/25/2008
2
Number 23 for boys in 2005. I love this name for a little boy. But Billy Ray Cyrus's (I think she's his youngest) daughter's name is Noah.
Boy, this really has become popular in Scandinavia, especially in Norway. It seems like every little boy I meet bears this name, and the most common combo has to be Noah Alexander. The worst part is that the parents feel SO creative for giving their son the name Noah Alexander, and they don't realise they aren't before he starts in kindergarden and gets to know six other Noah Alexanders.
β Anonymous User 5/15/2008
2
I like this version for a boy and Noa without an h for a girl.
I love this name for a little boy. I plan to name my firstborn little son Noah. I just hope the names will not go out of fashion because I want modern, "in" names for my childen; not outdated, old fashioned ones. For example, Jason is gettin pretty 1970-1980's. I don't want that to happen to my little Noah.
I love this name for a little boy! My favorite combo is Jacob Noah. I think it's sweet. I would recommend this name for anyone who wants a biblical name for their son.
I love this name. I would definitely name my son this (if I had one) if I didn't think he would be teased about it. Which unfortunatley a child called Noah would. But if I do ever have a son this will be his middle name. Although all of my friends think it's a weird name, I love it. I think it's unique and would sound really cute on a little boy.
I love the name Noah, when I'm older if I have a boy I'm going to name him Noah. Noah is a great name for a little boy and a grown man. A very wonderful, cute man I might add.
I never really liked this name. It's my cousin's name (he pronounces it NO-uh), and now I'll think of a short, brown-curly-haired kid with big teeth whenever I hear the name. I'm not religious, and I tend to dislike anything to do with Christianity, but this name is alright, I guess.
β Anonymous User 4/18/2007
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My younger son is named Noah, I liked it from Noah Wyle in E.R. (John Carter). It means rest/comfort and it worked, he was a great sleeping baby and still is!
The name Noah for boys is becoming very popular it seems like. But I would say it is my favorite name. My boyfriend's name is Noah and his mom always tells me she choose it for him because when he was born he was like her "rainbow after the storm" (like Noah's Ark). I thought it was kinda cute. ( :
I love this name, it's my nephew's name. Noah Daniel. I also like the name Noa for a girl, but I prefer Noah on a boy.
β Anonymous User 10/8/2006
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This is a great name for a boy. When I hear it I immediately picture a strong, handsome, intelligent, masculine guy. This is also the name of one of the main characters in the film version of Nicholas Sparks romance novel 'The Notebook'.
β Anonymous User 7/13/2006
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Noah is a great boys name. It is masculine, and strong.
β Anonymous User 4/26/2006
1
Noah is one of my favourite names. Short, simple, strong. I'm picturing a really cute guy here.