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Noémie
Pronunciationno-eh-mee, no-emmy
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
Meaning"Pleasantness", "Loveliness"
Region of originFrance
Other names
Variant form(s)Naomi (Biblical), Noemin (Biblical Greek), Na'omi (Biblical Hebrew), Noemi (Biblical Latin), Noemi (Czech), Naomi (English), Noemi (German), Naomi (Hebrew), Noémi (Hungarian), Noemi (Italian), Noémia (Portuguese), Noêmia (Portuguese (Brazilian)), Noemí, Nohemi (Spanish)

Noémie (or Noemie) is a female name of French origin.[1] Uncommon variant spellings in French include Noémi and Noëmie (same pronunciation). It is the French variation of the biblical Hebrew name Naomi (Template:Hebrew), which means "good, pleasant, lovely, winsome."[2]

Variants

Variant forms of Noémie
Armenian Նոյեմի
Czech Noemi
Dutch Naomi
English Naomi, Noemie, Noemi
Finnish Noomi
French Naomé (Belgian), Noemy, Noémi, Noémie, Noëmie
German Noemi, Noomi
Greek Νωεμιν
Haitian Creole Nahomie
Hebrew נָעֳמִי
Hungarian Naómi, Noémi
Irish Náoimí
Italian Noemi
Japanese のえみ
Persian نائومی
Polish Noemi
Portuguese Noemi, Noémia, Noêmia (Brazilian)
Russian Наоми, Ноэми
Spanish Noemi, Noemí, Nohemi (Mexican)
Tagalog Noemí, Naomi

Notable people named Noémie

See also

References

  1. ^ "Given name Noémie". behindthename.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018
  2. ^ Kristin Moen Saxegaard (2010). Character Complexity in the Book of Ruth. Mohr Siebeck. p. 76. ISBN 978-3-16-150385-6.