Noel (given name) explained

Noël
Pronunciation:
in French nɔɛl/
Gender:Unisex
Meaning:Christmas, Christmas carol
Region:Europe
Origin:French
Related Names:Nowell, Noelle

Noel or Noël is a given name and a surname, often given to both girls and boys born over the Christmas period.[1]

Noel derives from the Old French "Noël", meaning "Christmas". It is a variant (and later replacement) of "nael", which itself comes from the Latin natalis, meaning "birth". The term natalis dies (birth day) was long used in Church Latin in reference to the birthday of Christ—or in other words: Christmas. In modern English, a Noel can also refer to a Christmas carol.[2] [3] The spelling with a diaeresis over the "e" (Noël) is used to indicate that the two vowels are pronounced separately rather than as a diphthong.[4]

Other nicknames and modern variations include Noele, Noeline, Nowell, Noela, Noell, Noella, Noelene, Noeleen, and Noelle/Noëlle (French, feminine).[5]

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In names for Santa Claus

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Noël . 2023-12-23 . en.
  2. Web site: Noel Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster .
  3. Curzan, Anne (2003). Gender Shifts in the History of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  4. Web site: 10 October 2016 . Introducing the Diaeresis .
  5. Web site: 14 September 2010 . French Nouns Gender - Feminine Endings .