Annabel
Annabel is a feminine given name of English origin, traditionally considered a variant of Annabelle. It is formed as a contraction of Anna and Belle, or as a simplified spelling of Annabelle. The name ultimately derives from Anna, which in turn comes from the Hebrew Hannah meaning grace, paired with Belle, the French word for beautiful.
Variants of the name include Annabelle, Annabell, Anabel, and Anabelle. The pronunciation is typically AN-uh-bel in
In literature and popular culture, the name appears in various contexts. Notably, Edgar Allan Poe’s poem "Annabel
Usage and demographics: Annabel remains a recognizable given name in English-speaking countries, with its popularity rising