Meaning & Origin
Noemí is the Spanish form of the Hebrew name Naomi, which means "my pleasantness" or "pleasant." It is derived from the Hebrew root naʿam, meaning "to be pleasant." In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth, who, after losing her husband and sons, declares that she should be called Mara (meaning "bitter") because of her misfortune (Ruth 1:20). The name has been common among Jewish communities and later spread among Christians after the Protestant Reformation.Spanish UsageIn Spanish-speaking countries, Noemí is the standard equivalent of Naomi. It retains the biblical connection and is used as a feminine given name. The pronunciation follows Spanish phonetic rules: /noeˈmi/. The name is sometimes seen in the variant Nohemi, though Noemí is the most common spelling in Spanish. Related forms in other languages include the French Noémie and the Romanian Noemi.Notable BearersWhile not as widely known universally, the Spanish form has been borne by several notable individuals. In literature, Noemí is a character in some Spanish works. The name also appears in modern contexts, reflecting its continued use.Meaning: "My pleasantness"Origin: Hebrew, via SpanishType: Biblical given nameUsage: Spanish-speaking countries