Definition
A female given name, historically possibly related to the name Anna or meaning 'graceful'.
Etymology
Likely a combination of 'Anna' (from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'grace') and a suffix like '-bella' or '-belle' (meaning 'beautiful' in French/Latin). It became popular in medieval Scotland and England.
Kelly Says
The name Annabel became especially famous from Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annabel Lee'—published after his death in 1849—and the poem was so romantic and sad that it made the name feel mysterious and poetic forever after.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አን NABEL
an-na-bel
ARالعربية
آنابيل
ana-beel
BNবাংলা
অ্যানাবেল
a-na-bel
CACatalà
Annabel
an-na-bel
CSČeština
Annabel
an-na-bel
DADansk
Annabel
an-na-bel
DEDeutsch
Annabel
an-na-bel
ELΕλληνικά
Άνναμπελ
a-na-bel
ESEspañol
Annabel
an-na-bel
FISuomi
Annabel
an-na-bel
FRFrançais
Annabel
an-na-bel
HIहिन्दी
अन्नाबेल
an-na-bel
HUMagyar
Annabel
an-na-bel
IDBahasa Indonesia
Annabel
an-na-bel
ITItaliano
Annabel
an-na-bel
MSBahasa Melayu
Annabel
an-na-bel
MYမြန်မာ
အန်နာဘယ်လ်
an-na-bel
NLNederlands
Annabel
an-na-bel
NONorsk
Annabel
an-na-bel
PLPolski
Annabel
an-na-bel
PTPortuguês
Annabel
an-na-bel
RORomână
Annabel
an-na-bel
RUРусский
Аннабель
anna-bel'
SVSvenska
Annabel
an-na-bel
SWKiswahili
Annabel
an-na-bel
TAதமிழ்
அன்னாபெல்
a-nna-pel
TEతెలుగు
అన్నాబెల్
an-na-bel
THไทย
แอนนาเบล
aen-na-bel
TRTürkçe
Annabel
an-na-bel
UKУкраїнська
Аннабель
anna-bel'
VITiếng Việt
Annabel
an-na-bel