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  • Noel is the anglicanized version of the French word "noΓ«l," which translates in English to ... Christmas!
  • The Mass of Christ - Latin - natalis (birthday) and refers to Jesus' birthday which is called Christmas. The French claim the word too and use it in carols like the First Noel. Derived from the French word nouvelles it means news or the first proclamation of the news.
  • Noel as "christmas" the whole original french thing is a cover up.The french changed the latin word for birth into A completely differant word altogether, yeah beware of the corruption of changing words and their meanings. The song Noel is designed to make you and i sublinially confess that there is No-God . No, meaning: not presently active or existing . El(ale) is hebrew and means Strenth; as adj. Mighty; espec. the Almighty(but used also of any deity):-God(god) x goodly,x great, idol might(-y one), power strong. To say Noel or No EL implies that there is No El or Almighty God presently in existing. Be careful what you say and sing and know this. The hebrew and hebrew words and there meanings have been around way longer than french. "Eyes To The Sky" Love: Yowchanan aka johnster P.S. Beware of the Anti Christ Rising His First elite host has fallen His next and Final Host Rises out West. Look Alive People.
  • It is Leon spelled backwards.
  • Noel" is the French word for Christmas. "Merry Christmas" in French is Joyeux Noel. Noel is a masculine French given name that means "Christmas". The feminine form is Noelle. It is derived from the Latin "natalis", referring to the Nativity of Christ, the right form is NoΓ«l and also NoΓ«lle.

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