Νῶε

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew נֹחַ (Nōḥa).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

Νῶε (Nôem (indeclinable)

  1. Noah
Descendants

Other forms that derive from the later Protestant adaptation Noah (directly from Medieval Hebrew) do not derive from this Greek name and are not listed here.

  • Catalan: Noè
  • Czech: Noe
  • French: Noé
  • Galician: Noé
  • Greek: Νώε (Nóe)
  • Italian: Noè
  • Latin: Noe
  • Old Irish: Nóe
  • Polish: Noe
  • Portuguese: Noé
  • Russian: Ной (Noj)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Ноје, Noje
  • Slovak: Noe
  • Slovene: Noe
  • Spanish: Noé
  • Ukrainian: Ной (Noj)

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