Noe

"Variant of Noah. Rest, comfort"

♂ Masculin · Hebrew
biblical classic popular variant

📖 À propos Noe

Noe est la forme sans accent de Noé, l'adaptation romane de l'hébreu Noach signifiant « repos » ou « réconfort ». C'est le nom du patriarche biblique Noé — constructeur de l'Arche qui a préservé la vie lors du Grand Déluge — l'une des histoires les plus universellement résonnantes de la civilisation humaine, avec des versions dans les traditions mésopotamienne, grecque, hindoue et indigènes du monde entier. Noe est utilisé dans les communautés hispanophones, en français (Noé) et au Japon comme prénom féminin distinct. La famille élargie Noé/Noah a connu un essor de popularité dans les années 2010–2020 dans tout le monde occidental.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineHebrew
  • Genre♂ Masculin
  • SignificationVariant of Noah. Rest, comfort

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Noah (biblical patriarch) — Central figure of the Book of Genesis and the Great Flood narrative — the righteous man who built the Ark and preserved life through the deluge; known as Noe in Latin, Noé in Spanish/French/Portuguese, and revered across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
  • Gaspar Noé — French-Argentine filmmaker (born 1963), known for provocative, technically audacious films including "Irréversible" (2002), "Enter the Void" (2009), and "Love" (2015); one of the most distinctive and controversial voices in contemporary European cinema.
  • Noé Hernández — Mexican professional boxer (born 1978), WBC light flyweight world champion (1999–2001) and Olympic silver medalist at the 1996 Atlanta Games; one of Mexico's most celebrated boxing champions of the late 1990s.
  • Noe (Japanese given name) — In Japan, Noe (のえ) is used as a feminine given name, distinct from the biblical Noah tradition; it gained modern recognition as the name of a major character in the anime series "The Case Study of Vanitas" (2021), reflecting the name's cross-cultural reach.