Noa is a popular traditional Hawaiian name, meaning "free" and "freedom". *Noa (Hebrew: נועה,Noa; or נעה, Nōʿā), is the most popular[1] feminine Hebrew name, derived from a root that means "movement". Noa is a biblical name; she was one of the Daughters of Zelophehad. Noa is commonly confused with Noah (Hebrew: נח), an unrelated masculine name known from the biblical story about Noah's ark.
Noa is used by native Egyptians residing on the Mediterranean in their common dialect to refer to "the strong wind coming from the sea".
NOA (Night Owl Association.) Is a world wide underground community working towards social justice, equality, animal welfare and in support of environmental groups and principles.
NOA (NOA Street Team) Protective Enforcers and Street level advocates and activists for the 'Night Owl Association' with known catch phrases such as; "Pay it Forward", "HOOT!", "Getcha Pull", and "You Can't Kill The Revolution!"
People
Loveman Noa, a US Naval officer killed during the Philippines Insurrection
An Arabic term (_نوى) that means "long distance or separation"
A Polynesian term for replacing names to avoid summoning something; a form of euphemism
A Māori term referring to the opposite of tapu; it means "common", "non-sacred", or "free from tapu" (sometimes because tapu has been broken); literally means "safe"
Night Owl Association, organization that helps, supports, and protects individuals and communities.
Things
Naturally occurring asbestos, which is the unprocessed form of Asbestos (common in California, Montana, and Turkey)
Norma Ortográfica Andaluza, a Spanish transcription method in actual commercial use for popular songs with flamenco lyrics which aims to reflect more phonetically the actual speech features of the Andalusian region
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