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Abbreviated forms
Noemita,
Noe,
No,
Noeminya,
Mimi,
Naima,
Ema,
Noa.
Description
"Naomi" is a feminine name borrowed from English, derived from the ancient Hebrew name Naomi. The original meaning of the name is "consolation" or "beautification." In the Bible, Naomi is one of the key figures in the Book of Judges, known for her wisdom and virtue. She symbolized hope, support, and spiritual comfort for her loved ones. In modern usage, the name "Naomi" carries connotations of tenderness, kindness, and sensitivity. People with this name are often associated with warmth, compassion, and the ability to inspire those around them. They possess a strong inner world while remaining dreamy and romantic. Naomi represents the harmony between spirituality and practicality. The name entered the Russian language relatively recently, primarily due to the cultural influence of Anglo-Saxon countries, especially after the rise of celebrity Kim Jong Kuk. Today, "Naomi" is highly popular in Russia, particularly among the younger generation, and is often chosen by parents for their daughters, giving them a name with deep meaning and an internationally appealing sound. Notable bearers of the name "Naomi" include the South Korean actress and singer Kim Jong Kuk, who brought the name global fame, as well as the Russian actress Daniela Saponzhieva (her maiden name was Naomi), known for her roles in TV series and films. The popularity of the name "Naomi" continues to grow, especially in the CIS countries and Asia, where it is associated with positivity, hope, and beauty. Variations and diminutives of the name may include "Nalya," "Mi-na," "Omik," and others, adding a personal and warmer touch to the name.