Annabelle (given name)

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Annabelle
Pronunciation/ˈænəbɛl/ AN-ə-bel
GenderFemale
Language(s)French, English
Origin
MeaningFrom the Hebrew Anna, meaning grace, and the French belle, meaning beauty.
Other names
Alternative spellingAnnabella
See alsoAnnabella, , Amabel, Anna, Mabel

Annabelle is a feminine given name of French origin, a combination of the Latin name Anna, which comes from the Hebrew word for grace, and the French word belle, meaning beauty.[1] The name means favored grace. People

Fictional characters[]

  • Annabel Lee in the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe
  • Annabel, a stage name for Evelyn Draper in the film Play Misty for Me
  • Annabelle, a calf-turned-reindeer in the animated Christmas movie Annabelle's Wish
  • Annabelle, a whippet angel in the animated film series All Dogs Go To Heaven
  • Annabel Greene, a character in Just Listen (novel) by Sarah Dessen
  • Annabelle, supernatural doll in The Conjuring horror film series
  • Annabel Banks, youngest of the five Banks children in the Mary Poppins series. Born in the second book, Mary Poppins Comes Back

See also[]

  • Anabel, given name
  • Anabelle, given name
  • Annabel (disambiguation)
  • Anabelle Lee (disambiguation)

References[]

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