The First Noel
a Christmas carol
A Christmas carol
Christmas Carol
In the traditional Christmas carol "The First Noel," the word "Noel" is repeated a total of twelve times throughout the song. The repetition emphasizes the significance of the term, which means "Christmas" in French, and highlights the joyous theme of the carol.
I believe it is I aint getting nothing for Christmas.
"The First Noel"
No. The word "Noel" actually means "Christmas Carol". It is from the middle Emglish word "Newell" (which is why it is sometimes seen spelt that way) meaning "a shout of joy or Christmas song". However, Noel is also a French name originating from Latin, meaning "birthday".
Noel can mean: a) news b) Christmas c) a Christmas carol d) a birthday But in this case it means "Christmas" most likely :) So it's "Father Christmas"
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Unscrambling gives tfntads and that gives The First Noel The Angels Did Say
Bon Noel=Happy Christmas so noel= christmas