Noeh arrives like a gentle monsoon breeze in the world of baby names—a playful twist on the classic Hebrew Noah, whose ancient roots mean “rest” or “comfort,” and whose story of the Ark-builder still carries the promise of fresh starts. Pronounced NOH-eh (/noʊˈeɪ/), its two-syllable melody is as smooth as jasmine tea at an Indian evening gathering, and even though only a few little Noehs show up on U.S. birth charts each year, that rarity makes it shine like a Diwali diya against a velvet sky. With its blend of timeless biblical gravitas and a hint of Bollywood charisma, Noeh feels both like a beloved heirloom and an exciting new chapter—ready to cradle every tiny dreamer in warmth and wonder.