[Opinions] Noa
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Yeah, I agree.
It's my name so I'm biased lol.
I know it's a female name, but I prefer Noah for a boy. That's just how I feel.
To me, Noa is the female name and Noah the male name. So I'd prefer Noa for a girl.
I dislike both. Id hate to have a name that started with 'No!'
I have a cousin named Noa (she's semi famous as she won Miss Israel last year). It's an alright name, but it's so common here I can count a solid 10 Noa's just from my life.
Don't like for a girl
I've seen either spelling for both genders, though Noa seems the default feminine spelling. So it doesn't look incomplete to me, just feminine...even though both English names reflect the feminine name in Hebrew. Whatever.
I think it's wholesome and popular - somewhat bland. I like it and prefer it to most other similar sounding names (definitely to Nola, Nova because those kind of annoy me; probably to Noga, Noam because it seems simpler).
I think it's wholesome and popular - somewhat bland. I like it and prefer it to most other similar sounding names (definitely to Nola, Nova because those kind of annoy me; probably to Noga, Noam because it seems simpler).
This message was edited 7/1/2023, 7:33 PM
ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no.
"noah" is a mainly masculine name. similarly with "noa," while the spelling may be slightly different it still sounds and looks almost the same and will still be associated with a more masculine feel even if it isn't the same as "noah."
alternatively you could use names such as "nora," "nori," "naomi," or the such (these are just suggestions from the top of my head).
"noah" is a mainly masculine name. similarly with "noa," while the spelling may be slightly different it still sounds and looks almost the same and will still be associated with a more masculine feel even if it isn't the same as "noah."
alternatively you could use names such as "nora," "nori," "naomi," or the such (these are just suggestions from the top of my head).