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Hungarian variation of Abel.

Derived from the Hebrew name הֶבֶל, which translates to "breath". According to the Old Testament, Hevel was the second son of Adam and Eve, and he...

An archaic female variant of Amabilis.

A Spanish variation of Annabel, and it is also frequently utilized as a shortened version of Ana Isabel.

A variant of Amabel, where the spelling has been modified to suggest a blend of Anna and the French word belle, meaning "beautiful". It emerged in...

Derived from the name of a mountain located in the northern part of Israel, close to the Sea of Galilee.

A diminutive form of the name Barbara.

A combination of Christina and the name suffix bel (inspired by the Latin bella "beautiful"). This name occurs in medieval literature, and was later...

A combination of Clara and the common name suffix bel, from Latin bella "beautiful". This name was employed by Edmund Spenser in his poem The Faerie...

A medieval Welsh name of uncertain meaning [1].

Alternate transcription of Hebrew הֶבֶל (see Hevel).

Latin form of Jezebel.

Greek form of Jezebel.

Medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. It spread across Spain, Portugal and France, becoming popular among royalty by the 12th century. It gained...

Variant of Isabel.

German form of Jezebel.

Anglicized form of Iseabail.

Anglicized form of Iseabail.

Portuguese (especially Brazilian) variant of Isabel.

Form of Jezebel used in some versions of the Italian Bible.

French form of Jezebel.

Spanish and Portuguese form of Jezebel.

From Hebrew אִיזֶבֶל ('Izevel), probably from a Phoenician name possibly containing the Semitic root zbl meaning "to exalt, to dwell". One theory...

A medieval feminine form of Amabilis. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages but became rare after the 15th century. It was...

A shortened form of María Isabel.

From the Hebrew name מְהֵיטַבְאֵל (Meheṭavʾel) meaning "God makes happy", from יָטַב (yaṭav) "to be happy" and אֵל (ʾel) "God". This name is...

A variation of Mirabelle.