Anabelle

Meaning of Anabelle

Anabelle is a charming mash-up of cultures: she borrows “Anna,” the Hebrew word for grace, slips in the French “belle” for beauty, and ends up gifting parents a double scoop of “graceful beauty.” The name sounds like the soft clang of temple bells at dawn—familiar yet magical—and carries the playful sparkle of a Bollywood dance number. Though she has fluttered in U.S. charts for over a century, Anabelle still feels delightfully uncommon, sitting at the sweet spot where tradition meets surprise. Parents often picture her as a girl who paints the world with kindness, laughs like monsoon rain on a tin roof, and grows into a woman who walks tall with quiet confidence. In short, Anabelle is a petite package of positivity, ready to drop a little grace and a lot of beauty into any family story.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as uh-NAB-uhl (/əˈnæbəl/)

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-NAH-bel (/ənəˈbɛl/)

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Notable People Named Anabelle

Anabelle Langlois -
Anabelle Smith -
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