Abel

/ˈeɪbəl/ noun

In biblical tradition, the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain. Often used symbolically to represent innocence or victimhood.

From Hebrew הֶבֶל (hevel) meaning 'breath' or 'vapor,' suggesting transience. The name entered English through Latin and Greek biblical translations, maintaining its association with the tragic figure from Genesis.

AMአቤል
ARهابيل
BNআবেল
CAAbel
CSAbel
DAAbel
DEAbel
ELΆβελ
ESAbel
FAهابیل
FIAbel
FRAbel
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