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Meaning of the Name Abel |
192 names found for "Abel" (page 1 of 4) |
The first name Abel is of Hebrew, Biblical origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Hebrew: Biblical Character, the Second Son of Adam and Eve. He is Described As a Shepherd, Whose Offering God Accepts; But He Was Then Murdered by His Brother, Cain
Hebrew: Breath; Son; Breathing Spirit. in the Old Testament, Abel Was the Son of Adam and Eve Who Was Killed by His Brother Cain in a Fit of Jealousy
Biblical: 'Vanity, Breath, Vapor. Also a City, Mourning'
Hebrew: A Breath
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Abell
(Hebrew)
Exhalation of Breath. The Second Son of Adam in the Bible. The Variant Able is Used As an English Surname
Exhalation of Breath. The Second Son of Adam in the Bible. The Variant Able is Used As an English Surname
Amabel
(Latin)
Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Annabel
(English)
Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's Poem 'Annahel Lee' Made the Form Annabel Popular Throughout the English-speaking World. The Form Annabelle Became Popular in the Mid-oth Century
Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's Poem 'Annahel Lee' Made the Form Annabel Popular Throughout the English-speaking World. The Form Annabelle Became Popular in the Mid-oth Century
Annabella
(English)
Variant of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's Poem 'Annahel Lee' Made the Form Annabel Popular Throughout the English-speaking World. The Form Annabelle Became Popular in the Mid-
Variant of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's Poem 'Annahel Lee' Made the Form Annabel Popular Throughout the English-speaking World. The Form Annabelle Became Popular in the Mid-
Annabella
(Latin)
Beautiful, Graceful. Latinized Form of the English Annabel; a Variant of the Latin Amabel. Sometimes Interpreted As a Latin Compound Meaning 'Hello Beautiful
Beautiful, Graceful. Latinized Form of the English Annabel; a Variant of the Latin Amabel. Sometimes Interpreted As a Latin Compound Meaning 'Hello Beautiful