Joah
Joah is a variant spelling of the biblical name Joah, which is a shortened form of the Hebrew name Jehoah. The name Jehoah is derived from the combination of the words 'Yahweh' and 'Elohim,' meaning 'Yahweh is God.'
In the Bible, Joah was the name of a minor character mentioned in 1 Chronicles 7:8. He was a descendant of the tribe of Benjamin.
As a modern name, Joah is relatively uncommon, but its biblical roots and unique sound may appeal to parents seeking a name with a religious or spiritual significance. The name is also sometimes associated with the meaning 'God is merciful,' although this interpretation is not directly supported by the name's origins.
Joah is a distinctive name that offers a blend of religious and cultural heritage, as well as a touch of originality. While not widely popular, it may be an appealing choice for parents who value names with a strong biblical connection and an interesting backstory.