Maribelle is a feminine name of Latin origin, formed by blending Maria—the Latin form of the Hebrew Miriam—and the French term belle, meaning “beautiful.” Pronounced MAIR-ee-bel (/mɛəriˈbɛl/), it has maintained a presence in U.S. birth records since the early 20th century, ranking 910th in 2024 with 40 recorded births. Although it has never entered the top 500, its steady placement near the 900 mark highlights its appeal to parents seeking a name that combines religious tradition with a clear, balanced sound. In Latin American contexts, Maribelle serves both as an homage to the Virgin Mary and as a reflection of classical notions of beauty, underscoring its enduring cross-cultural relevance.