๐ About Amabel
Amabel is an English name from the Latin amabilis, meaning "lovable." It predates the more common Mabel, which is actually its contraction. Introduced to England by the Normans, it was popular in the medieval period before fading and seeing a Victorian-era revival. It carries a gentle, literary charm prized by lovers of vintage names.
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โญ Famous People
- Amabel Hume-Campbell โ Countess de Grey, prominent 18th-century English noblewoman and political hostess
- Lady Amabel Kerr โ English Catholic author and biographer active in the late 19th century
- Amabel Williams-Ellis โ British journalist, author, and political activist, wife of Clough Williams-Ellis