Νῶε

See also: Appendix:Variations of "noe"

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew נֹחַ (Nōaḥ).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Νῶε • (Nôe) m (indeclinable)

  1. Noah

Declension

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
  • Gothic: 𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌴𐌻 (nauēl)
  • Greek: Νώε (Nóe)
  • Italian: Noè
  • Latin: Noe
  • Old Irish: Nóe
  • Old Church Slavonic: Ное (Noe)
    • Romanian: Noe
  • Polish: Noe
  • Portuguese: Noé
  • Russian: Ной (Noj)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Ноје, Noje
  • Slovak: Noe
  • Slovene: Noe
  • Sicilian: Nuè
  • Spanish: Noé
  • Ukrainian: Ной (Noj)

References

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