Home

LaBelle

LaBelle is a proper noun that may refer to a place or a surname. In the United States, LaBelle most commonly denotes LaBelle, Florida, a city in Hendry County. It is the county seat and an inland agricultural community located along the Caloosahatchee River. The city is part of the Cape Coral–Fort Myers metropolitan area and serves as a local hub for citrus, vegetables, and cattle farming. Transport links include U.S. Route 27, which passes through the town and connects it with other regional centers. LaBelle hosts local events and preserves rural heritage through museums and parks.

The surname LaBelle is of French origin and is used by several families and individuals. The most

widely
known
bearer
is
Patti
LaBelle
(born
Patricia
Louise
Holte
in
1944),
an
American
singer
and
actress
who
gained
fame
as
the
lead
vocalist
of
the
vocal
group
Labelle
and
later
pursued
a
successful
solo
career.
The
surname
appears
in
various
spellings
and
is
found
in
other
contexts,
including
business
names
and
fictional
works.