[ 1 syll. noe, no-e ] The boy name Noe is pronounced NOW †. Noe has its origins in the Hebrew language and it is used largely in English. Noe is a pet form of the English, German, and Slavic Noah. Noe is fairly popular as a baby name for boys. The name has been rising in popularity since the 1940s. At the modest peak of its usage in 2005, 0.029% of baby boys were named Noe. Its ranking then was #429. In 2008, it ranked at #518 with a usage of 0.024%. Out of the group of boy names directly related to Noe, Noah was the most frequently used. Its use outnumbered Noe's by 30 times in 2008. Baby names that sound like Noe include the French Noé, the French Noë, the name Naam, the Vietnamese Nam, the German, Russian, and Slavic Naum, the name Nen, the Scandinavian Nenne, the name Neyon, the Vietnamese Nien, the name Nim, the name Nimm, the Scandinavian Nisse, the English and Hebrew Noam, the Russian and Slavic Noi, the Russian Noy, the Igbo Nwoye, the English Nye, the Arabic Na'im, the English Naaman, and the name Nahma. † Pronunciation for Noe: N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; OW as in "oat (OW.T)" |