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There are 19 No- names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are No- names 1 to 19. Noah was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in English and German, and it was followed in popularity by the English and Irish Nolan, the English Noe, and the German name, Noel. The unusual No- names are Noa (English), Noam (English and Hebrew), Noé (French), Noë (French), Noël (French), Noll (English), Nollie (English), Norbert (German), Norberto (Italian), Norm (English), Norman (English, German, and Scottish), Normand (English), Normann (English and German), Norrie (Scottish), and Notker (German). No- names are fairly popular baby names for boys. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1970s. At the recent height of their usage in 2007, 0.952% of baby boys were given No- names. There were 4 No- names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. In 2007, within all No- names, the English and German Noah was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #14 and a usage of 0.751%.
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Noa ... rest, comfort, long-lived ... used predominantly in the English language ... variant of Noah ... Noah Noam ... sweetness, pleasantness, ... used chiefly in the English and Hebrew ... Its origin is Hebrew ... Noe Noel Noé ... rest, comfort, long-lived ... primarily used in French and its language ... variant form of Noah ... Noë ... rest, comfort, long-lived ... of Hebrew origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Noah ... Noël ... born on Christmas ... primarily used in French and its language ... variation of Noel ... Nolan Noll ... elf warrior; olive tree ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... form of Oliver ... Nollie ... elf warrior; olive tree ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... form of Oliver ... Norbert Norberto Norm ... Northman, Norseman, ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... form of Norman ... Norman Normand Normann ... Northman, Norseman, ... largely used in English and German ... derived from Germanic origins ... Norrie ... Northman, Norseman, ... mainly used in the Scottish language ... form of Norman ... Notker ... need, hardship; spear ... largely used in the German language and ... not regularly used as a baby name for ...
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