Noah
Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.
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Afrikaans: Noag; Albanian: Nuh; Arabic: نُوح; Aramaic Syriac: ܢܘܚ; Armenian: Նոյ; Bashkir: Нух; Bengali: নূহ; Bulgarian: Ной; Burmese: နောဧ; Catalan: Noè; Chinese Mandarin: 諾亞, 诺亚; Czech: Noe; Danish: Noah; Dutch: Noach, Noë; English: Noah, Noe; Esperanto: Noa; Estonian: Noa; Ewe: Noa; Faroese: Nóa; Finnish: Nooa; French: Noé; Georgian: ნოე; German: Noah, Noach; Gothic: 𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌴𐌻; Greek: Νώε; Ancient Greek: Νῶε; Hausa: Nuhu; Hawaiian: Noa; Hebrew: נֹחַ; Hindi: नूह; Hungarian: Noé; Icelandic: Nói; Irish: Naoi; Italian: Noè; Japanese: ノア; Kazakh: Нұһ, Нұх; Korean: 노아; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نووح; Northern Kurdish: Nûh; Latin: Noe; Latvian: Noass; Lithuanian: Nojus; Macedonian: Ное; Malay: Nuh; Norwegian: Noa; Old Irish: Nóe; Persian: نوح; Polish: Noe; Portuguese: Noé; Romanian: Noe; Russian: Ной; Slovak: Noe; Spanish: Noé; Swahili: Nuhu; Swedish: Noa, Noak; Tagalog: Noe; Tajik: Нӯҳ; Thai: นูห์; Turkish: Nuh; Urdu: نوح; Uzbek: Nuh; Vietnamese: Nô-ê; Walloon: Noyé