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I concur, and...
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Well, what Tue said . . . and also, on a purely guessing basis, "Novlette" sounds like it might be somehow related to novus/nova, Latin for "new." It could even be from the word novelette, which also comes from novus; either way, it would mean "new."Anyway, whoever named you is likely to have the most insight. :)
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Actually......it could be a manufactured name meaning "new little girl". A composite of "nova" for "new", "let" for little and "ette" for femininity! Makes sense to me.- Tue
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so u know...i was named after a French Governess to my grandmother. I was told that the name Novlette means something new, of the first kind. it is as special as the one that holds the name.
I am proud to be Novlette:-)
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True, true . . .*rubs chin thoughtfully*
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