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Janoah

Janoah is likely a modern variant of Noah or Jan-Noah, tied to the Hebrew name meaning "rest" or "comfort."

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Janoah is a biblical Hebrew place name and personal name derived from the root nuach (נוּחַ), meaning "rest," "quiet," or "repose" — the same root that gives us Noah (Noach), meaning "comfort" or "rest." In the Old Testament, Janoah appears as a town in the territory of Ephraim, referenced in 2 Kings 15:29 as one of the cities taken by the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III, and a separate Janoah appears as a border town in the allotment of Naphtali in Joshua 16:6.

The name thus carries the geographic and historical weight of the ancient Near East, embedded in the landscape narratives of the Israelite tribes. As a personal given name, Janoah is exceptionally rare, placing its bearers in a category of names that feel genuinely discovered rather than chosen from a list. It shares the warm biblical resonance of names like Jorah, Jonah, Obadiah, and Jabez — names being rediscovered by parents drawn to the depth and texture of Hebrew scripture beyond the familiar catalog of mainstream biblical names.

The phonetic shape is pleasing: the soft J opening, the long second syllable, and the breath of the final -ah create a name that feels both ancient and surprisingly gentle. In an era when Noah remains one of the most popular names in the English-speaking world, Janoah offers a rare cognate — quieter, less known, and carrying its meaning of rest with perhaps even more sincerity.

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