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I saw an add for birth announcements with the name Joah on it.What do you think of the name Joah?
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My second son is named Joah! I saw it in the King James Version of the Bible and fell in love with it. Noah is so common I thought Joah would be less boring of a name. But he was born in 2013. So, I'm kind of glad it hasn't become as popular as Noah has been yet!I think it's a great name with a Hebrew/Biblical feel to it.
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It seems soft and nice, but it also looks like a hybrid of Jonah and Noah, and I wouldn't want to risk ending up with a kid called "Joe".
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It's nice
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Looks like a typo of Jonah.
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I like Joe as a nn, but only for Joseph. Joah is determinedly biblical, and would give strangers the wrong impression of me and my family if I used it IRL; which I wouldn't. It really doesn't appeal to me, any more than Noah does.ETA: I've just looked up the meaning: Yahweh is brother! What does that even mean? I thought He was one of a kind ...

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Honestly, it just seems boring to me. Joe, Noah, ... Joah. It's a bit less forgettable than Joe and Noah, but not more appealing to me.
It does sound "rare Biblical," and suitable as a guy's name, in my opinion, but I get no particular impression good or bad.
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A poster here has a child named Joah.It's so like Jonah, Noah, Joab, Joel, Josiah and Joe that it mostly reads as rare Biblical + very ordinary to me; the meaning is interesting.

This message was edited 1/7/2022, 8:31 AM

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it looks like a mistake ...Like a mistyped Jonah or maybe Noah. The sound isn't so great either. I wonder if this is actually a name? It looks Biblical, but it isn't in the BTN database, so I'm wondering if it was someone's idea of a Biblical-looking name.
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Actually, the name Joah appears in the King James version in Corinthians can't remember the actual passage. I used to know it. But it was a descendant of Noah's line.
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It is in the database: Joah.

This message was edited 1/7/2022, 8:20 AM

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But it is......both Biblical and in the database: https://www.behindthename.com/name/joahStill, I have to agree: Joah does look like a misspelled version of Jonah and/or Noah.

This message was edited 1/7/2022, 8:19 AM

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