None. Nobody of that name is mentioned in the New Testament
Noah is not a character in the New Testament narrative. He is a figure from the Old Testament, specifically from the story of the Great Flood in the book of Genesis.
There are several kings in the New Testament, you should clarify what you are looking for (by adding a name or the person or an epithet or the people ruled over) and resubmitting the question.
New Testament
The New Testament was written between the middle of the first century and the early second century CE, whereas Constantine was emperor of Rome in the fourth century CE. He had no role in having the New Testament written, although he may have had some influence in the adoption of some late Christian doctrines such as the Holy Trinity.
Sarah is found in the Old Testament, specifically the book of Genesis. She is known specifically for her role as the wife of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac.
No, neither the Christian Old or New Testaments play any role in Judaism and Jewish literature.
Mary plays a significant role in the New Testament as the mother of Jesus Christ. She is portrayed as a central figure in the birth and early life of Jesus, and is revered by many Christians as a symbol of faith, obedience, and motherly love.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The New Testament. All gospels are in the New Testament.
New Testament
James is from the New Testament.
John is from the New Testament.