Amabel

Latin
"lovable"

Amabel Origin and Meaning

The name Amabel is a girl's name of French, Latin origin meaning "lovable".

Amabel is an older name than Annabel and a lot more distinctive. Amabel was a very common name in the twelfth and thirteen centuries, then was revived during the nineteenth century British fad for medieval names.

In a short story by H.H. Munro, about Amabel, the vicar's daughter, it is said "Her name was the vicar's one extravagance."

Amabel's shortened form Mabel overtook the mama name early on.

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Famous People Named Amabel

  • Amabel Anderson Arnold
    American lawyer and organizer of the Woman's State Bar Association of Missouri, the first association of women lawyers in the world
  • Amabel Nevill Moseley
    English chess champion; mother of scientist Henry Moseley
  • Amabel Strachey Williams
    Ellis, English writer; wife of architect Clough Williams,Ellis
  • Amabel Penfeather
    pen name of American novelist Susan Fenimore Cooper
  • Amabel Hume
    Campbell, 1st Countess of Grey (1751–1833), English diarist and political writer who was a countess in her own right

Amabel in Pop Culture

  • Amabel Swanson
    character in the game Penumbra: Black Plague
  • Amabel
    character in The World Without End by Ken Follett
  • Amabel
    main character in The Aunt and Amabel, short story by E. Nesbit that was a precursor to The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis