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Noga

Noga is a Hebrew name meaning brightness, radiance, or shining light.

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Noga is a Hebrew name of great antiquity, meaning "brightness," "glow," or "morning light." In biblical Hebrew, the word *noga* (נֹגַהּ) refers specifically to radiant, shining light — the kind cast by Venus on the pre-dawn horizon. Indeed, in modern Hebrew, *Noga* remains one of the words for the planet Venus, the morning star, connecting anyone who bears the name to one of the oldest astronomical metaphors in human language: the brightest wandering light before sunrise.

The name appears in the Hebrew Bible: in 1 Chronicles, Noga is listed as a son of King David, born in Jerusalem. This places the name among the royal lineage of ancient Israel, though it is the luminous meaning rather than this genealogical footnote that has kept it alive. In modern Israel, Noga is primarily a feminine given name and has been consistently popular throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

It was the name of noted Israeli authors, academics, and artists, and its soft phonetics — two equal syllables, open and bright — make it naturally appealing. Outside Israel, Noga remains relatively rare, which lends it a quiet, distinctive quality in diaspora communities and among Hebrew-aware parents globally. It belongs to a tradition of Hebrew light-names — alongside Ora, Zohar, and Eliora — that express hope and illumination. In an age when parents seek names with genuine depth and ancient roots, Noga offers exactly that: a single word that has meant *light* for three thousand years.

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