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Zara
Stella Helen Caroline Melanie Paige I also like the suggestion of Leah. |
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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. |
| Open the bible and pick a name |
| Larla |
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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. |
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I would go short:
Clara Grace Eve Phoebe Alice Rachel Zoe Zara If looking for 3 syllables, maybe Amelia? Susannah? |
| I know you said no to "N" names, but Noah and Natalie sound very cute. |
| Does your last name being with an "N"? |
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Claire
Lily Grace Abigail Emily Audrey |
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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. |
Yes, or Sara. |
Way too biblical, and that was his spouse in the bible. Kind of Children of the Attic-ish. |
| The Noahs I know have sisters named: Emily, Erin, Jenny, Katie, Annie, Ellie, Josie (a lot of -ie endings, I just realized) |
| 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. |