Certificate of Name
Noemin
Feminine
Greek Bible
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyNoemin is a form of Naomi used in the Greek Old Testament. The name Naomi itself derives from the Hebrew נָעֳמִי (naʿam) meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my pleasantness'. In the biblical narrative of the Book of Ruth, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth who, after losing her husband and sons, declares that she should be called Mara ('bitter') because of her misfortune (Ruth 1:20).Usage and VariantsWhile the Hebrew and English form Naomi has been widely adopted, Noemin appears specifically in Greek contexts, likely as a transliteration of the Hebrew name into the Greek alphabet, sometimes with a suffix '-in' which can be a diminutive or feminine ending. Related forms include Naomi (in Hebrew and English), Na'omi (Biblical Hebrew), Noemi (Romanian and Italian), Noémie (French), Naomie (another French variant), and Noémi (Hungarian). The Greek Bible usage gives Noemin a distinct place among these cognates.Meaning: 'pleasantness'Origin: Hebrew via GreekType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Greek Bible contexts
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