Noam

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English

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Etymology

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From Hebrew נועם (pleasantness; a male name).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Noam

  1. A male given name from Hebrew.
    • 1981, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Bilingualism Or Not: The Education of Minorities, page 86:
      According to Noam Chomsky, linguistic theory should concern itself primarily with the investigation of a speaker's competence.
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Anagrams

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East Central German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Middle High German name, from Old High German namo. Compare German Name.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Noam m (plural Noames)

  1. (High Prussian) name
    • 1970s, Sister Cäcilia, Glöckliche Lait:
      Ön Gottes Noam geht denn da Voatache raus,
      ön Gottes Noam schäffat de Muttche öm Haus,
      In God's name goes then the Father out,
      in God's name works the Mother in the House.
    • before 1945, Arthur Hintz, Ermländische Ortsnamen:
      Kinga, Kinga, komt hie heere!
      Öch, öch waa aich Noames lehre
      Children, Children come here!
      I, I want to teach you Names (of the Places of Warmia)

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