Cristabel
Cristabel Origin and Meaning
Cristabel is a feminine name derived from the Latin "Christabella," meaning "beautiful Christian" or "follower of Christ." This elegant variation of Christabel has literary connections through Samuel Taylor Coleridge's unfinished Gothic poem "Christabel" (1816), which helped popularize the name. Cristabel offers a simplified spelling while maintaining the name's romantic, medieval flair. It combines religious significance with aesthetic appeal, making it attractive to parents seeking spiritual meaning and beauty. Although never widely common, Cristabel has maintained a steady, modest presence in naming records, particularly in Spanish-speaking communities. The name carries an ethereal, fairy-tale quality that feels both antique and timeless, combining historical depth with a distinctive character.