Naomi
Statue of the biblical figure of Naomi, mother-in-law of Ruth, Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de Garaison, Monléon-Magnoac
Pronunciation/nˈəʊmi/ or /ˈnəmi/ (uk)
/nˈm/ (US)
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew

Naomi or Noemi is a given name of either biblical Hebrew or Japanese origin, used in various languages and cultures.

Hebrew

Naomi (nah-o-mi) (נָעֳמִי) is a feminine name of Hebrew origin. In Hebrew, it means "pleasantness" and was originally pronounced with the stress on the i (the o is a hataf qamatz, marked with a shva to indicate that it is very short). In the Book of Ruth, Naomi is Ruth's mother-in-law, making the name Naomi a Biblical name.[1]

Variant forms of Naomi
Arabicنعيمة
ArmenianՆոյեմի
CzechNoemi
DutchNaomi
EnglishNaomi, Naomie
FinnishNoomi
FrenchNaomé (Belgian), Noemy, Noémi, Noémie, Noëmie
GermanNoemi, Noomi
GreekΝαούμα, Ναόμι
Haitian CreoleNahomie
Hebrewנָעֳמִי
HungarianNaómi, Noémi
IrishNáoimí
ItalianNoemi
Persianنائومی
PolishNoemi
PortugueseNoemi, Noémia, Noêmia (Brazilian)
RussianНаоми, Ноэми; Ноеминь (for the biblical character)
SerbianNaomi/Наоми
SpanishNoemi, Noemí, Nohemí (Mexican)
TagalogNoemí, Naomi
Tamil Navōmi நவோமி
Thaiนาโอมิ, เนโยมิ

Japanese

Naomi (なおみ, ナオミ), pronounced [naomi] is a Japanese name. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Naomi can be spelled using hiragana, katakana, kanji, or a combination of kana and kanji. For example;

  • なお美
  • 直美
  • 尚美
  • 直己
  • 尚己
  • 直実
  • 尚実
  • 奈緒美

Popularity

Naomi was among the five most popular names for Black newborn girls in the American state of Virginia in 2022.[2]

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References

  1. Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia; Mils, A. D.; Room, Adrian, eds. (2002). The Oxford names companion. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. p. 831. ISBN 0198605617.
  2. "Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records Announces Top Fifteen Baby Names of 2022, Other Interesting Virginia Birth Data".
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