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It has been traditionally given to children born over the Christmas period, and most early baptisms of the name took place in December or early January. The name Noel has been given to both boys and girls on this holiday since the Middle Ages. According to the US Social Security Administration, girls named Noel ranked #587 in popularity in 1987. The diaeresis (\u00a8) can be used over the e and is used when there are two vowels next to one another that should be pronounced as separate syllables instead of a diphthong. It should not be confused with the umlaut (also two dots), a diacritical mark that represents a change in the pronunciation of the letter. Other nicknames and modern variations for girls named Noel are: Noele, Noeline, Nowell, Noela, Noell, Noella, Noelene, Noeleen, and the French specific feminine spelling distinguished by adding the “le” to the ending of the name, (Noelle).Noel derives from the old French No\u00ebl “Christmas”, a variant (and later a replacement) of nael, which itself derives from the Latin natalis “birth”. The term natalis dies (birth day) was long used in Church Latin in reference to the birthday of Christ\u2014or in other words: Christmas. In modern English, a Noel can also be used to refer to a Christmas carol.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4No\u00ebl (singer), American disco singerNoel Agazarian (1916\u20131941), British pilotNoel Barrionuevo (b. 1984), Argentine female professional field hockey player and OlympianNoel Bauldeweyn (c. 1480\u20131513), Franco-Flemish composerNoel Blanc (b. 1938), American voice actor, son of Mel BlancNoel Cabangon (b. 1963), Filipino singerNoel Chavasse (1884\u20131917), British medical officer and decorated heroNoel Clarke (b. 1975), English actor and writerNo\u00ebl Coward (1899\u20131973), British actor, playwright, and popular music composerNoel Devine (b. 1988), American football playerNoel Dyson (1916\u20131995), British actressNoel Edmonds (b. 1948), British television presenter and DJNoel Emmanuel (b. 1960), 6th Bishop of TrincomaleeNoel Fielding (b. 1973), British comedian and television actorNoel Fisher (b. 1984), Canadian actorNoel Francis (c. 1906\u20131959), American ActressNoel Gallagher (b. 1967), English musicianNoel V. Ginnity (fl. 1957-2020’s), Irish comedianNo\u00ebl Godin (b. 1945), Belgian writerNoel Harrison (1934\u20132013), British actor and singerNoel Hood (1909\u20131979), British actressNoel Jenke (1946\u20132020), American football playerNoel King (b. 1956), Republic of Ireland U-21s football managerNoel LaMontagne (b. 1977), American football playerNoel Langley (1911\u20131980), South African novelist, screenwriter and directorNo\u00ebl Leslie, Countess of Rothes (b. 1878), heroine of the Titanic disasterNo\u00ebl Martin (1959\u20132020), British activist and neo-Nazi attack victimNoel Neill (1920\u20132016), American actressNoel Pagan or Noel, American freestyle musicianNoel Paul Stookey (b. 1937), American folk musicianNoel Redding (1945\u20132003), English guitarist and bassistNo\u00ebl Regney (1922\u20132002), French songwriterNoel Rosa (1910\u20131937), Brazilian songwriter and musicianNoel Rosal (b. 1964), Filipino politicianNoel Stanton (1926\u20132009), founder of the Jesus ArmyNoel Stockdale (1920\u20132004), English businessmanNoel Streatfeild (1895\u20131986), British author (Ballet Shoes)Noel Sullivan (b. 1980), Welsh singer and actorNoel Toy (1918\u20132003), ActressNoel Thatcher, British paralympic athleteNoel Walsh (1935\u20132020), Irish Gaelic footballer, administrator, selector, manager and member of the Defence ForcesNoel Whelan (b. 1974), English professional footballerNo\u00ebl Wells (b. 1986), American comedian and actressNoel Wimalasena (1914\u20131994), Sri Lankan Sinhala diplomat, 1st Governor of Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri LankaMar\u00eda Noel (b. 1943), Uruguayan model and actressTable of ContentsFictional characters[edit]In names for Santa Claus[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Fictional characters[edit]In names for Santa Claus[edit]P\u00e8re No\u00ebl, the French equivalent to Santa Claus, literally translated “Father Christmas”Pap\u00e1 Noel, the Spanish and Latin American equivalentPare Noel, the Catalan-speaking regions’ equivalentPapai Noel, the Brazilian equivalentBaba Noel, the Chaldean and Arabic equivalentSee also[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/noel-given-name-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Noel (given name) – Wikipedia"}}]}]