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[Opinions] Noa
What do you think of Noa for a girl?What would you use as a middle name? **After supposedly dying on January 30, 2007 after eating tainted pancakes, she returned several times as an angel and was revealed to be alive on May 17, 2011. )**
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I like Noa! Sweet, short, and simple. I would never use it though.Noa Coraline
Noa Beatrix
Noa Hathor
Noa Avalon
Noa Lark
Noa Sable
Noa Yvette
Noa Mercy
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It´s very sweet!Noa Ismene
Noa Coral
Noa Avigail
Noa Devorah
Noa Filomena
Noa Beatrix
Noa Izolda
Noa Pomelline
Noa Rosmarie
Noa Ismerie
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I like it, love the music of Achinoam Nini/ Noa but it feels like a very generic Israeli woman’s name.
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I like it a lot, but then, I do tend to like both Hebrew names and short N names. I feel like it's wholesome and understated and like the meaning. Not sure what I'd actually use with it, but these are what came to mind...Noa Hippolyta
Noa Tzipora
Noa Justina
Noa Benedicta
Noa Prunella
Noa Frederica
Noa Vashti
Noa Vespera
Noa Clementina
Noa Tegwen
Noa Zoraida
Noa Shoshana
Noa Galia
Noa Kalina
Noa Wilhelmina
Noa Penelope
Noa Marina
Noa Lucinda
Noa Vanessa
Noa Renata
Noa ConcettaAnd I think it's my fav MN for Astrid.

This message was edited 10/28/2021, 7:04 PM

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I don't like it for a girl
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Hi! I think it’s fine. It’s a different twist to ‘Nora’ just without the ‘r’ in there. Is it short for anything? In my home country it’s common for a nickname short from the name ‘Elenoa’ (Eleanor in English).
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I hate it. Koa would be better imo.
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Do you mean Koa as feminine?

This message was edited 10/28/2021, 5:45 PM

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It's insanely inconvenient on a boy and gross on a girl. Women can be strong without having to force male names on them.
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Inconvenient? Are you talking about Koa or Noah?Noa is a really old and semi-common feminine name.I probably shouldn't have said anything, but I was honestly surprised and wondering if you'd heard Koa used as feminine. I hadn't considered it as unisex, but I guess it is a tree (a lot of tree names are unisex?), and I don't know much about Hawaiian names.

This message was edited 10/30/2021, 2:05 PM

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