holly (the plant) = hou
No, Holly is the name of a plant and not of a saint.
Par Holly (for the name Holly) The shrub 'holly' is 'le houx' in French.
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The plant name holly is houx in French.
There isn't a recognized saint named Hollie or Holly in the Catholic tradition. Saints are individuals who have been officially canonized by the Catholic Church after a rigorous process that includes evidence of heroic virtue and miracles attributed to their intercession.
"Holly Simmons" is an English loan name in French.Specifically, French language speakers respect the original language of the person's name. They do not translate names into equivalents in French, because then the name is not backed up by identification. The French pronunciation of the English first and last name is "oh-lee see-moh."
Houx is a literal French equivalent of the English name "Holly." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which references the same-named plant (Ilex aquifolium L. ) -- will be "oo" in French.
Cooksonia, Saint Helena olive And the Cuban Holly to name a few.
Not at all. Santa Claus originates from Saint Nicholas who originated from older legends of the Pagan Holly King and the Oak King.
Holly Dahl goes by Holly Sunshine Simpkins, Holly Doll, and Holly Belles.
Holly and Ivy
Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer. Winter WonderlandWhite ChristmasMy Favourite Things.The Holly and Ivy.Jolly Old Saint NicholasMust be Santa.