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Noah is a given name and surname, possibly derived from the Biblical figure meaning "Rest" in Hebrew. However, the origin of the name is far from certain. The Bible implies that it means 'rest' in Genesis 5:29, "and he called his name Noah, saying, this same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands." Another explanation is that it is derived from the Hebrew root meaning "to comfort" (Nahum) with the final consonant dropped.[1]

Noah is a top 10 name for a boy in the United States. In 2009, the name was the 9th most popular, with 17,061 births. This was the highest rank it has ever been since the Social Security Administration began tracking the data.[2]

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People with this given name

In antiquity
  • Noa, one of the five daughters of Zelophehad
  • King Noah, a wicked Nephite king from the Book of Mormon who burned the prophet Abinadi at the stake.
  • Noah, an early Jaredite king in the Book of Mormon
  • Noah, described in the Bible's Book of Genesis, built an ark to save seven of each clean animal and two of each unclean animal from the Deluge.
In modern times

Fictional characters

People with this surname

  • A family of prominent sportspeople spanning multiple countries and sports:
    • Zacharie Noah (born 1937), a Cameroonian footballer who played professionally in France
    • Yannick Noah (born 1960), Zacharie's son, a French tennis player and now a popular music performer
    • Joakim Noah (born 1985), Yannick's son, an American-French basketball player
  • Harold J. Noah, is an American educationist
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah, was an American playwright, diplomat, journalist, and utopian.
  • Tim Noah, an American children's entertainer
  • Timothy Noah, American writer

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of First Names
  2. ^ Popularity of Noah in the United States

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