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Nohelys

God's Comfort

noh-HEH-lis/noʊˈhɛlɪs/

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5
Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
(Biblical)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Hebrew words ‘noah’ (comfort, solace) and ‘ely’ (God), meaning 'God's Comfort'.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of divine comfort and strength.

Language details

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Nohelys

name that means hope and comfort

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

noh-HEH-lis

/noʊˈhɛlɪs/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

PinkSilver

Life path

4

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Nohelys (pronounced nu-hey-lees) is a beautiful and unique name, that while not a traditional Christian name, holds deep cultural significance. Its roots are in Hebrew, drawing inspiration from the biblical figure Noah, a man known for his exemplary faith and as a deliverer of his people. In today's world, the name Nohelys may serve as a reminder to those who bear it of the comforting and redeeming power of God, as well as their own resilience and faith, especially in challenging times.

In a more spiritual sense, the name Nohelys carries the divine promise of God's presence and comfort. It is a reminder that no matter the trials and tribulations one may face, God is always there, offering solace and Hope. This name embodies the belief that even in the darkest moments, God's light shines through to bring comfort and healing. The name Nohelys serves as a source of inspiration for those who bear it, reminding them of their worth in God's eyes and the power of the divine to bring comfort and redemption.

Historical references

In medieval Europe, a popular legend emerged about a holy Jewish girl named Hanna, who was saved from execution during the Spanish Inquisition. This girl was said to have been given the name 'Nohelys' (or 'Noelia') by a Christian woman who adopted her and raised her as a Christian. This story was widely circulated in the 15th and 16th centuries.

Late Middle Ages (15th-16th centuries)

In the New World, there was a 16th-century Nahuatl-speaking woman named Nohelys Tlahuelpamac, who was a notable ruler of the Tlaxcala city-state. Spanish chroniclers reported that she was known for her benevolent rule and her successful defense against invading armies. The name 'Nohelys' was likely a Nahuatl adaptation of the Christian name 'Anna' or 'Hanna'.

Early Colonial Period (16th century)

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