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Girl Names Ending with -bell
Bell ending baby names and what they mean, with 25 results. -bell names are used more often as feminine names. Adoption of these girl names was at its highest a century ago (ADOPTION OF 0.1%) and is now significantly reduced, with names such as Isabell becoming somewhat dated. Azbell (TOP 21%) and Zobell (46%) are common -bell last names.
Annabell - Marybell
Annabell▼
Var. of Annabel. Possibly elaborated form of Anna, or .. Anabell is also a somewhat common kid's name.
Arbell
Var. of Arabella. Source fr. Latin word. "Prayerful." Unconventional. Compare Arbell with popular -ll last names Asbell (TOP 10%), Amill (37%). See also Ardell.
Isobell, Isabell▼, Bell1▼
Forms of Isabel. Stems fr. Hebrew. "God is my oath." Bell (UPPER 1%) and Isabell (11%) exist commonly as last names.
Bell2▼
Var. of Elizabeth. Based on Hebrew word. "God is my oath." Gender-neutral name. Bell has fallen off in popularity as a name for girls since 1880-1889.
Bell3▼
Var. of Belle. Source fr. French element. "Beautiful." Unisex name. Bell has diminished in favor as a name for girls since 1880-1889.
Bell4▼
Form of Bella. Derivative of Italian, Latin languages. "Beautiful." Bell soared in popularity in the 1880s, but now, Bell has become less trendy. Gender-neutral name.
Bell5▼
Root fr. English word. Diminutive of Isabel (Hebrew) "God's promise" .. Moderately atypical as a birth name, Bell is found more commonly as a surname. Cross-gender use.
Bluebell
Flower name. Unusual. Bluebell is not found in the US Census.
Bonnibell, Bonnebell
Forms of Bonnie. Origin fr. Scottish. "Fine, attractive, pretty." Bonnebell and Bonnibell are rarely adopted as birth names.
Campbell
Based on Scottish language. "Crooked mouth." Conventional, with usage of 0.012% for Campbell as a girls' name in 2018, though lower than 0.013% in 2017. Gender-neutral name.
Carabell
Var. of Carabelle. Root fr. Italian, Irish, Gaelic, Hebrew elements. "Beloved; friend; God's promise." Unique. Carabell is not listed in the US Demographics. See also Corabelle.
Cristabell
Form of Christabel. Root fr. Latin, French languages. "Beautiful Christian." Uncommon, with the androgynous-sounding -ll suffix for Cristabell, like Crystall.
Dulsibell
Form of Dulce. Stems fr. Latin. "Sweet." Not Top 2000 name.
Gloribell
Form of Gloria. Based on Latin language. "Glory." Not much used as a baby name.
Jezybell, Jessabell
Forms of Jezebel. From Hebrew word. "Not exalted." Jessabell and Jezybell are unique as first names.
Korabell1
Form of Kora. From Greek word. "Maiden." Not in Top 2000.
Korabell2
Var. of Cora. Derivative of Greek word. "Maiden." A quaint baby name.
Lilybell
Var. of Lilibeth. Derived fr. English word. Blend of Lily and Elizabeth (Hebrew) .. Rare, with the -ell suffix for Lilybell, like Lynell, Linnell.
Maribell
Form of Maribel. Stems fr. Latin, French words. "Star of the sea; beautiful." Not in popularity charts. See also Marivel.
Marybell
Var. of Mary. Root fr. Latin language. "Star of the sea." A rare girls' name. See also Maribelle.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for -bell names for girls.
1. Annabell - MarybellAnnabel [Annabell▼], Arabella [Arbell], Isabel [Bell▼, Isobell, Isabell▼], Elizabeth [Bell▼], Belle [Bell▼], Bella [Bell▼], Bell▼, Bluebell, Bonnie [Bonnibell, Bonnebell], Campbell, Carabelle [Carabell], Christabel [Cristabell], Dulce [Dulsibell], Gloria [Gloribell], Jezebel [Jezybell, Jessabell], Kora [Korabell], Cora [Korabell], Lilibeth [Lilybell], Maribel [Maribell], Mary [Marybell]
Mabel [Maybell▼], Mirabel [Mirabell], Sibyl [Sibell, Sibbell], Sybil [Sibell], Ysabel [Yabell, Ysabell]
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