Noel is a masculine French given name derived from noël (Christmas). The actual feminine form is Noelle, but in English-speaking regions Noel is sometimes used for girls as well. It is derived from the Latin natalis, referring to the Nativity of Christ, the original French spelling being Noël and Noëlle.

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  • Noel is a masculine French given name derived from noël (Christmas). The actual feminine form is Noelle, but in English-speaking regions Noel is sometimes used for girls as well. It is derived from the Latin natalis, referring to the Nativity of Christ, the original French spelling being Noël and Noëlle. Persons named Noel: Noel, Noel Pagan, Cuban-American disco/dance musician Noel Blanc, son of voice actor, Mel Blanc Noel Clarke, English actor and writer Noel Coward, British actor, playwright, and popular music composer Noel Devine, NCAAF player for West Virginia University Noel Edmonds, British television presenter and DJ Noel Fielding, British television actor Noel Gallagher, member of British rock band, Oasis Noël Godin, Belgian writer Noel Harrison, British actor and singer Noel Redding, British guitarist, known as bass player of The Jimi Hendrix Experience Noel Whelan English professional footballer Monique Noel, American glamour model and actress Fictional characters: Papá Noel, Spanish and Latin American equivalent to Santa Claus. Literally translated, it means Father Christmas Noël, a character and comics series by André Franquin Noel, a character from the anime Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Noel K. Ehrlichkeit, a character in the Triangle Heart video game (en)
  • Noël ist ein französischer männlicher Vorname. Die weibliche Form des Namens ist Noëlle. (de)
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  • Male (en)
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  • Noel (en)
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  • French: ''Noël'' (en)
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  • ""; in English sometimes "" (en)
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  • Worldwide (en)
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  • Noëlle (en)
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  • Noel is a masculine French given name derived from noël (Christmas). The actual feminine form is Noelle, but in English-speaking regions Noel is sometimes used for girls as well. It is derived from the Latin natalis, referring to the Nativity of Christ, the original French spelling being Noël and Noëlle. (en)
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  • Noel (name) (en)
  • Noël (de)
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