Talk:Noha

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Noha is an Arabic name. Often used for arabic girls.It is a word used in the Quran, which means the mind.

Is Noha only in Arabic/Persian/Urdu? One of the links now shows English as a medium of Noha? Should this be reflected in the article? -00:17, 3 January 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.195.234.22 (talk)

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Confusion in transliteration

While using the Latin script they might appear the same, in Arabic however there are two entirely different words with different meanings:

I'm planning on providing hatnotes and rewriting the lead here to de-clutter the unrelated versions of this word. - HyperGaruda (talk) 21:20, 3 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Nohe and Noha is not the same as it is now and how the article has evolved.

It seems that Nohe (from Iranian culture) and this page Noha are two different things. Every Iranian living in and outside Iran and knows what Nohe is, and what is write in this article is not that. I get that it is hard to find sources that explains Nohe but allowing Nohe and Noha to be merged or be the same is not accurate.

I think it would be better to separate the two from each other and allow the cultural Iranian Nohe to be explained by Iranians with Iranian sources and Noha to exist as it is.

one way of doing this is to translate the Farsi page directly and allowing those sources to be foundation for the content of the page Nohe. 06:31, 19 November 2019 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gosale (talkcontribs)