Yule

Yule or Yuletide ("Yule time") is a festival observed by the historical Germanic peoples, later undergoing Christianised reformulation resulting in the now better-known Christmastide. The earliest references to Yule are by way of indigenous Germanic month names Ærra Jéola (Before Yule) or Jiuli and Æftera Jéola (After Yule). Scholars have connected the celebration to the Wild Hunt, the god Odin and the pagan Anglo-Saxon Mōdraniht.

Terms with an etymological equivalent to Yule are used in the Nordic countries for Christmas with its religious rites, but also for the holidays of this season. Yule is also used to a lesser extent in English-speaking countries to refer to Christmas. Customs such as the Yule log, Yule goat, Yule boar, Yule singing, and others stem from Yule. A number of Neopagans have introduced their own rites.

Etymology

Yule is the modern English representation of the Old English words ġéol or ġéohol and ġéola or ġéoli, with the former indicating the 12-day festival of "Yule" (later: "Christmastide") and the latter indicating the month of "Yule", whereby ǽrra ġéola referred to the period before the Yule festival (December) and æftera ġéola referred to the period after Yule (January). Both words are thought to be derived from Common Germanic *jeχʷla-, and are cognate with Gothic (fruma) jiuleis; Old Norse, Icelandic, and Faroese jól; Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian jul and ýlir;Estonian jõul(ud), and Finnish joulu. The etymological pedigree of the word, however, remains uncertain, though numerous speculative attempts have been made to find Indo-European cognates outside the Germanic group, too.

Yule (surname)

Yule or Youell or Youle or Youll or Yuill is a surname generally of British origin. People with those surnames include:

  • Francis J. Youell (18831967), namegiver to the American football stadium Frank Youell Field
  • Mike Youle (born 1960), British doctor and clinical researcher specializing in HIV treatment
  • Wayne Youle (born 1974), New Zealand artist
  • Henry Youll (also, Youell) (fl.1608), English madrigalist and composer
  • Jack Youll (18971918), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Michael Youll (born 1939), English cricketer
  • Oliver Youll (born 1970), English cricketer
  • Paul Youll (born 1965), English science fiction artist, twin brother of Stephen
  • Stephen Youll (born 1965), English science fiction artist, twin brother of Paul
  • Jimmy Yuill (born 1959), Scottish actor
  • Robert Yuill (19242006), Canadian politician in Toronto
  • Annie Henrietta Yule (18741950), British film financier and breeder of Arabian horses
  • Billy Yule (born c.1954), sit-in drummer for The Velvet Underground in 1970
  • Yule (disambiguation)

    Yule is an ancient Germanic holiday sometimes conflated with Christmas.

    Yule may also refer to:

  • Yule Social Nightlife App
  • Yule (name), people with that name and variants
  • See also

  • Jul (Denmark)
  • Jul (Norway)
  • Jul (Sweden)
  • Yule log
  • Yule Log (TV program)
  • Yule Marble, a white marble from Colorado
  • Yuletide Records, record label
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