Names: Noah's sister

Anonymous
Noe
Anonymous
Zara
Stella
Helen
Caroline
Melanie
Paige

I also like the suggestion of Leah.
Anonymous
Baby Name Wizard suggests:

Emily
Emma
Grace
Hannah
Olivia

Before 1980-now, Noah was most popular in 1880s (though much less so than now). It was about 4 in every 10,000 then--I'd go for a classic girl name that was about as popular in the 1880s.

Out of the names above, all were wildly more popular than Noah in the 1880s, except for Hannah & Olivia. I think Olivia is overdone now. So, Hannah would be my choice.

Also has the -h ending, which is similar but not matchy.
Anonymous
Open the bible and pick a name
Anonymous
Larla
Anonymous
Alison
Sara
Hannah
Abigail
Margaret
Rachel
Lauren

I have two nephews named Noah and some of those are sibling names and some are names I like.
Anonymous
I would go short:

Clara
Grace
Eve
Phoebe
Alice
Rachel
Zoe
Zara

If looking for 3 syllables, maybe Amelia? Susannah?
Anonymous
I know you said no to "N" names, but Noah and Natalie sound very cute.
Anonymous
Does your last name being with an "N"?
Anonymous
Claire
Lily
Grace
Abigail
Emily
Audrey
Anonymous
I have a Noah (he's part of a twin set boy/girl) Any name ending in the "uh" sound is good. You have many options:
Anna
Ava
Bella
Emma
Kaylah
Laila
Mona
Norma
Tasha
Vera
Xena

I'd stay with 2-syllable names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sarah


Yes, or Sara.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah


Yes, or Sara.


Way too biblical, and that was his spouse in the bible. Kind of Children of the Attic-ish.
Anonymous
The Noahs I know have sisters named: Emily, Erin, Jenny, Katie, Annie, Ellie, Josie (a lot of -ie endings, I just realized)
Anonymous
I'd avoid any biblical name.. I know a couple named Mary and Joseph.. I know the kids aren't married but you get the drift.
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