This work analyzes the implications of noise coupling in arrays of antennas on the design of low-noise amplifiers (LNAs). To select LNA design parameters in a manner familiar to LNA designers, the effective noise temperatures Teff of LNAs are presented. The effect of beamformer coefficients and antenna coupling on Teff is analyzed in a manner similar to a stand-alone LNA analysis. This leads to the proposed LNA design strategy of selecting LNA \u393opt near the reflection coefficient of antenna ports and selecting the largest practical |S11| with a proper phase. This strategy is based on the assumption that the antenna array may be used for various beamforming and nonbeamforming applications, unknown at the time of the design. Numerical sim...