Noah
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Noah , of the Hebrew ("rest, comfort"), is a patriarch Bible and a prophet Qur'an. There is a book written by Noah, the Apocalypse of Noah found in the book of Enoch
Gaspar No is a filmmaker born in 1963.
Nuh I. and II Nuh emirs are Samanid of Bukhara.
Name
The patriarch Noah gave birth to the first male celebrated November 10. Used in Jewish families, this name appears in Europe in the seventeenth century thanks to the Protestants and Puritans.
Variants
- Arab Nouah, Nuh, Tayeb Tayeb
- English: Noah, Norrie
- German, Dutch: Noach
- Italian: No
- Polish Christmas
- Hebrew, Swedish: Noa
- Scandinavian Noak
- Slavic: Noi, Noy
Names
Noah is a toponym derived from the Gallic ("mare") found in the form and is the etymon of the surname of Bertrand Delanoe.
- Noah , French commune in the Haute-Garonne
- Noah , French commune in the Yonne
Origin Myth
The story of Noah is actually a cover of Utnapishtim in mythology Sumerian who Enki advised to build an ark for himself and his family, and to collect animals. Ref: Epic of Gilgamesh.
Miscellaneous
- Noah is an opera unfinished Jacques Fromental Halevy completed by his son Georges Bizet.
- Noye's Fludde is an opera composed and directed by Benjamin Britten in 1957. Its characteristic is to be written for children's voices, except for God, Noah and his wife, and his style is inspired by medieval mystery blends humor, theatricality expressionist poetic morality, and worship.
