Arrabelle name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: English, Hebrew and Latin
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Arrabelle
Meaning: Annabella and Graceful
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What does Arrabelle mean?

Of English, Hebrew and Latin origin, New-fangled and Anomalous Arrabelle is used as a baby girl name. Arrabelle is spelling variation of Arabelle. Arabelle is version of eternal and desirable Arabella. Arabelle is resulted from Anne.

Also Arabelle is derivation of Annabelle. Meaning of Arabelle is Annabella and Graceful is rooted from Latin, English and Hebrew.

Variants of Arrabelle

Arabelle, Arabella, Airabelle, Aarabella, Amabilia

How popular is the name Arrabelle?

Arrabelle is a rare baby name in United States however it is still in use. At least, 90 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.

YearRankBirths
2017158765
2013165345
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Arrabelle?

It's time you change your attitude when it comes to love and start focusing on your goals. You don't bother with explaining much because people hear only what they want to hear. You are still fragile as a human being and care deeply about people. Learning new skills will make you feel so much better and boost your confidence more than you imagine. Your main characteristics are determination, courage, and enterprise.

Other names similar to Arrabelle, for would be parents

  •  Narda - Queer girl name Narda means "Fervently Devoted" is of Latin origin
  •  Malvane - The Malvane has its origin in Latin, Malvane means "Name of a Plant with Pink Flowers"
  •  Rohesia - Rohesia's meaning is Fame or Horse is used in English used for girls came from Old English and Latin
  •  Rosey - Originated from Latin, Well-Known and Enduring Rosey is used prevalently in Tamil used for both boys and girls, Rosey means "Flower"
  •  Mårten - Mårtens origin is Latin is used in Danish and Scandinavian, meaning of Mårten is "Mars" is used as a boy name

Famous people named Arrabelle

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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