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  1. Sep 28, 2019 · A member of the royal family of House Silva, she’s arguably the most compelling character in the series thanks to the development she’s experienced because of series creator Yuki Tabata. Here’s ten things only true fans would know about the haughty water mage, Noelle.

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  2. Noelle Silva 「ノエル・シルヴァ Noeru Shiruva」 is a noblewoman and the second daughter of the Clover Kingdom's House Silva, one of its royal families.[4][5] She is also a 3rd Class Junior Magic Knight of the Black Bull[6] and Royal Knights squads.[7] Undine, the spirit of water, chooses to serve Noelle...

  3. Aug 7, 2021 · Gender: Noelle is the feminine form of the usually masculine name, Noel. Its origin, the Latin phrase " natalis dies Domini", also inspired the names Natalie (feminine) and Nathaniel (masculine). Pronunciation: NOH-el.

  4. The name Noelle is presumably a reference to the French word "Noël" (meaning Christmas), as well as her last name Holiday. Reindeer are often associated with Christmas (through Santa's reindeer). Noelle's nose being red is likely a reference to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · Meaning: Noelle (or “Noel”) means “ChristmasorBirth of Christ.”. Often, it is designated to someone who was born on or near Christmas. Origin: Noelle comes from Old French origins. Its Latin roots refer to “Natalis dies,” or “birthday.”.

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  6. Her abuse towards Asta and her typical tsundere behaviour is basically the biggest difference between her anime and manga versions. I haven't watched the anime. I've only read the manga. But I saw some clips which showed that the anime has definitely over exaggerated her tsundere behaviour compared to the manga.

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  8. If Noelle's name isn't meant to be a feminine version of Nozelle, the only other conclusion to come to is that Noelle is going to be "female Jesus" the idea of that just makes me hate her character.

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