Gender Masculine
Scripts Νῶε(Ancient Greek) ნოე(Georgian)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈnoː.eː/(Latin) /nɔ.ɛ/(Georgian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Form of Noah 1 used in the Greek and Latin Bibles. This is also the Georgian form.

Related Names

Rootnuaḥ
Other Languages & CulturesNuh(Arabic) Noah(Biblical) Noach(Biblical Dutch) Noé(Biblical French) Noach(Biblical German) Noach(Biblical Hebrew) Noè(Biblical Italian) Noé(Biblical Portuguese) Noé(Biblical Spanish) Noak(Biblical Swedish) Noa(Croatian) Noah(Danish) Noah(Dutch) Noah(English) Nooa(Finnish) Noah, Noé, Noa(French) Noah(German) Noa(Hawaiian) Noach(Hebrew) Noé(Hungarian) Noè(Italian) Nojus(Lithuanian) Noah(Norwegian) Noé(Portuguese) Noé(Spanish) Noah(Swedish) Nuh(Turkish)
Same SpellingNoé, Noè
User SubmissionsNóe, Noe, Noé, Noë

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Sources & References

  1. Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, entry g3575, available from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?strongs=g3575.
Entry updated October 6, 2024