Marabella

Meaning of Marabella

Marabella sparkles with the effortless grace of a name both fresh and familiar: derived from Latin bella, “beautiful,” with a playful nod to the Spanish mar, “sea,” it conjures visions of sunlit waves and timeless elegance. Pronounced muh-ruh-BEL-uh, it’s easy on the tongue yet rich in personality—think of it as the chic cousin of Bella with just enough extra flourish to stand out. In the U.S., Marabella remains delightfully rare—only about a dozen newborns each year sport the name, landing it around the 900-mark in popularity—but that scarcity only adds to its charm, guaranteeing your little girl will be one of a kind in any playground lineup. Warm and lyrical, it carries a hint of old-world romance without feeling stuffy, making it perfect for parents who want tradition with a twist. If you’re seeking a name that whispers stories of wonder, beauty, and a dash of sea-salt adventure, Marabella delivers in spades.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as muh-ruh-BEL-uh (/mərəˈbɛlə/)

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