Judaic origin, religious Latin origin, or Celtic origin Judaic origin, religious latin origin,, or Celtic origin.
It stems from Old Latin 'gnasci' and subsequently 'nasci' meaning to be born. A word adopted into Middle English was 'natalis' meaning 'belonging to one's birth, which became 'natal'. The same series of words were adopted into French where 'natal' became 'noel' meaning the Christmas Season. Thus, anyone born at that time, found a new Christian name.
It is french. Noel = Christmas
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word for "birth" or "birthday," and does not appear in the Bible.
What is the Samoan word for Noel
The origins of the English word halt is loaned from german, and has its origins from the French word halte in the 16 century. It is also thought to be derived from the word alto in Italian.
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AnswerNoel simply means Christmas. Such as The First Noel (the First Christmas), Joyeaux Noel (Merry Christmas), Pere Noel (Father Christmas) and so on.its mostly a french word
The Christmas Season.
french and latin
Etymology. The study of words and their origins.
There are three possible words:carolsclaroscorals