Noémie | |
Pronunciation: | no-eh-mee, no-emmy |
Meaning: | "Pleasantness", "Loveliness" |
Region: | France |
Origin: | Hebrew |
Variant: | 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, which can mean "good, pleasant, lovely, and wisdom."[2]
Variant forms of Noémie | ||
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Armenian: Նոյեմի | ||
Noemi | ||
Naomi | ||
Naomi, Noemie, Noemi | ||
Noomi | ||
French: Naomé|italic=no (Belgian), French: Noemy, Noémi, Noémie, Noëmie|italic=no | ||
Noemi, Noomi | ||
Greek, Modern (1453-);: Νωεμιν | ||
Nahomie | ||
Hebrew: נָעֳמִי | ||
Naómi, Noémi | ||
Náoimí | ||
Noemi | ||
のえみ | ||
Persian: نائومی | ||
Noemi | ||
Noemi, Noémia, Noêmia (Brazilian) | ||
Наоми, Ноэми | ||
Noemi, Noemí, Nohemi (Mexican) | ||
Noemí, Naomi, Nemia |