Noel / Noelle ?
Which one do you think is better for a girl?
I think this name is cute and suitable for any age of girls.
Would it be strange as a girl that is not born in December or not even a Christian?
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Noelle for a girl prn. No-Elle. Noel spelling is all boy to me, and is prn. differently ( Nole, rhymes with Mole)
I think Noelle is very sweet, and fine for a girl born any time of year.
I think Noelle is very sweet, and fine for a girl born any time of year.
I love both, bot Noel for a boy and Noelle for a girl.
I haven't met any, but I don't think it would be strange at all on someone not born in December, or on someone who isn't Christian (what does that have to do with anything?)
Love it, and I would use it even if the child was born in July.
I haven't met any, but I don't think it would be strange at all on someone not born in December, or on someone who isn't Christian (what does that have to do with anything?)
Love it, and I would use it even if the child was born in July.
I think Noelle is much better for a girl. I always liked it. It does seem just a bit odd to see it on a girl not born around Xmastime, but that's only because it is already established a reputation as a name for Xmastime babies. I have a cousin born then whose name is Holly Noelle.
But it's really no stranger than a girl named April who was born in August or November. Popular across the board. Though it doesn't seem to get much use now.
I guess it depends on what religion and how strongly the parents feel about it. In general I say it's not strange.
But it's really no stranger than a girl named April who was born in August or November. Popular across the board. Though it doesn't seem to get much use now.
I guess it depends on what religion and how strongly the parents feel about it. In general I say it's not strange.
I'm an April born in August. Funny you should pair those two together! :) I think Noelle can be used any time of year as well.
Noelle is definitely better for a girl. Where I live Noel for a girl would be no big deal, but Noel strikes me as too masculine. I'm not overly fond of Noel for a girl myself.
This message was edited 10/9/2012, 6:32 AM
For a girl Noelle, Noel is to masculine.
I think it would be odd on a spring or summer baby, but for a winter baby born in the weeks around Christmas it could work, even if your not christian, I'm not a christian and I love celebrating christmas, but without nativity story (we celebrate christmas with family, nice food, decorating the house, lot's of gifts)
I think it would be odd on a spring or summer baby, but for a winter baby born in the weeks around Christmas it could work, even if your not christian, I'm not a christian and I love celebrating christmas, but without nativity story (we celebrate christmas with family, nice food, decorating the house, lot's of gifts)