From Wikipedia:
Noel (or noël, sometimes spelled nowell for the English pronunciation) refers either to the Christmas celebration or a Christmas carol. The word comes from the French word Noël meaning "Christmas" which derives from the Old French word noël, a variant of nael. The Latin origin is the word natalis ("birth").
Christmas time at home
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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"
"Noël" means "Christmas".
Canne de Noel means Candy Cane in English. Noel meaning Christmas.
a chat at Christmas
Christmas presents
The French phrase Lumiere de Noel means Christmas lights.
Yes, the term "Noel" is often associated with Christmas and translates to "Christmas" in French. It derives from the Latin word "natalis," meaning "birth," as it refers to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. While "Noel" itself doesn't directly mean "good news," the Christmas season is generally seen as a time of joy and good tidings, which may contribute to this interpretation.
"le Père Noël" means "Santa Claus". The article "le" means "the", because it is never used as a name.
Literarily it mean father Christmas but Santa Claus.
Bon Noel=Happy Christmas so noel= christmas