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''amabilis'', "lovable, dear".Reclams Namensbuch, 1987,


History

Amabilis of Riom (died 475) was a French male saint who logically would have assumed the name Amabilis upon entering the priesthood: his veneration may have resulted in Amabilis being used as both a male and female name, or the name's female usage may have been initiated by the female saint Amabilis of Rouen (died 634), the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king who would have adopted the name Amabilis upon becoming a nun. Brought by the Normans—as Amable—to the British Isles, the name was there common as both Amabel and the abbreviated Mabel throughout the Middle Ages, with Mabel subsequently remaining common until , from which point its usage was largely restricted to Ireland, Mabel there being perceived as a variant of the Celtic name Maeve, until the name had a Victorian revival in Britain, facilitated by the 1853 publication of the novel '' The Heir of Redclyffe'' by Charlotte M. Yonge, which features an Irish character named Mabel Kilcoran; Yonge's novel also features a character named Amabel, but her novel only significantly boosted the popularity of the name in the form Mabel, which became immensely popular in both the British Isles and the United States. At the start of the 20th century, Mabel's popularity began a slow decline which accelerated from the 1930s; the name has seen very light usage since the 1960s. Due to its origin as an abridgement of Amabel it has been surmised that Mabel was originally pronounced with a short A, the name's pronunciation with a long A dating only from its mid-19th-century revival.


Notable people

* Mabel McVey (born 1996), English singer and songwriter *
Mabel of Bury St. Edmunds Mabel of Bury St. Edmunds (13th-century) was an English embroiderer of immense skill. Mabel was from Bury St. Edmunds. She frequently appeared in the royal records of Henry III as a favoured artisan. Between the years 1239 and 1245 she appeared ...
, 13th-century embroiderer * Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau (born 1968), member of the Dutch royalty * Mabel Albertson (1901–1992), American character actress * Mabel Esther Allan (1915–1998), British author * Mabel Lucie Atwell (1879–1964) British children's illustrator and author *
Mabel Marks Bacon Mabel Marks Bacon (December 17, 1876 – December 14, 1966) was an American hotelier. She designed and operated several prominent hotels along the Gulf Coast in the 1930s. In the 1910s she was known for her skill with sailing, skippered a portion ...
(1876–1966), American hotelier * Mabel Ballin (1887–1958), American actress * Mabel de Bellême (died 1079), Countess of Shrewsbury and Lady of Arundel * Mabel Besant-Scott (1870–1952), British occultist * Mabel Thorp Boardman (1860–1946), American philanthropist involved with the American Red Cross * Mabel Browne, Countess of Kildare (c. 1536 – 1610) * Mabel Cheung (born 1950), film director from Hong Kong * Mabel Colhoun (1905–1992), Irish photographer, teacher and archaeologist *
Mabel Condemarín Mabel Condemarín (November 3, 1931 – March 30, 2004) was a Chilean educator. Biography Mabel Condemarín carried out her primary studies at the St. Mary of Iquique school, later studying at the José Abelardo Núñez Normal School and subs ...
(1931–2004), Chilean educator * Mabel Wheeler Daniels (1877–1971), American composer, conductor, and teacher *
Mabel Dove Danquah Mabel Dove Danquah (1905
''Graphic Online'' (via Modern Ghana), 13 April 2007. (Some ...
(1905–1984), Ghanaian journalist, political activist and creative writer *
Mabel Dearmer Jessie Mabel Pritchard Dearmer (née White; 22 March 1872 – 15 July 1915) was an English novelist, dramatist and children's book author/illustrator. She was a committed pacifist who died while caring for the war wounded in Serbia. Early l ...
(1872–1915), English novelist, dramatist and children's book author/illustrator * Mabel DeWare (1926-2022), Canadian politician, curler, and retired senator * Mabel Smith Douglass (1874–1933), American academic * Mabel Fairbanks (1915–2001), American figure skater *
Mabel FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester Mabel FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester (c. 1100 – 29 September 1157) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and a wealthy heiress who brought the lordship of Gloucester, among other prestigious honours to her husband, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucest ...
(c. 1100 – 1157), Anglo-Norman noblewoman * Lady Mabel Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (1870–1951), English politician * Mabel B. Holle (1920–2011), player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball * Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (1857–1923), wife of Alexander Graham Bell * Mabel Grammer (1915–2002), American journalist *
Mabel Farrington Gifford Mabel Farrington Gifford (August 19, 1880 – May 1, 1962) was an American speech therapist and lecturer, an expert on stuttering and other speech disorders. She was director of the Speech Clinic at the University of California at Berkeley for 25 ...
(1880–1962), American speech therapist * Mabel Jones (c. 1865-1923), British physician and suffragette sympathiser * Mabel King (1932–1999), American singer and actress * Mabel Hyde Kittredge (1867–1955), home economist and social worker * Mabel Lang (1917–2010), American archaeologist *
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee Mabel Ping-Hua Lee ( zh, 李彬华; October 7, 1896 – 1966) was a Chinese-American women's rights activist and minister who campaigned for women's suffrage in the United States, women's suffrage in the United States. Later in life, Lee became a ...
(1896-1966), Chinese advocate for women's suffrage in the United States *
Mabel Lee Mabel Lee is a translator of the works of Nobel Prize-winning author Gao Xingjian. She has taught Asian studies at the University of Sydney and is one of Australia's leading authorities on Chinese cultural affairs. Lee was a professor of South ...
, Australian translator * Mabel Lockerby (1882–1976), Canadian artist * Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962), American patron of the arts *
Mabel Manzotti Mabel Gladys Manzotti (July 28, 1938 – January 25, 2012) was an Argentine film, stage and television actress. Her film credits included ''Besos en la Frente'', while her telenovela credits included roles in ''Vidas robadas''. She played Bo ...
(1938–2012), Argentine film, stage and television actress * Mabel Mercer (1900–1994), American cabaret singer * Mabel Mosquera (born 1969), Colombian weightlifter *
Mabel Normand Amabel Ethelreid Normand (November 9, 1893 – February 23, 1930), better known as Mabel Normand, was an American silent film actress, screenwriter, director, and producer. She was a popular star and collaborator of Mack Sennett in their K ...
(1892–1930), American comic actress *
Mabel Paige Mabel Paige (December 19, 1880 – February 9, 1954) was an American stage and film actress. Early years Paige began acting at age four, when she appeared in ''Van, the Virginian''. Career When she was 11 years old, Paige began acting ...
(1880–1954), American stage and film actress * Mabel Parton (1881–1962), English tennis player *
Mabel Cosgrove Wodehouse Pearse Mary Mabel Cosgrove Wodehouse-Pearse (12 May 1873 – ), also known as Princess Chan-toon, was an Irish writer who married Prince Chan-Toon, the nephew of the King of Burma. She is known for her novels about Burma, particularly ''A Marriage in Bu ...
, Irish writer * Mabel Poulton (1901–1994), English actress * Mabel Pryde (1871–1918), Scottish artist * Mabel Rayner (c.1890-1948), English botanist *
Mabel Sonnier Savoie Mabel Sonnier Savoie (October 4, 1939 – July 10, 2013) was an American singer and guitar player with roots in Southern Louisiana's country and western and Cajun music scene. She was one of the first solo female recording artists in Louisiana. ...
(1939–2013), American singer and guitar player * Mabel Seeley (1903–1991), American mystery writer *
Mabel A. Shaw Mabel A. Shaw (1880 – June 15, 1962) was noted as the person who held the record of gambling on horse races at Hollywood Park race track in California. She was called "America's No. 1 racing fan." Except for brief periods of illness, Mrs. Shaw d ...
(1880 – June 15, 1962) *
Mabel L. Smith Mabel Louise Smith (May 1, 1924 – January 23, 1972), known professionally as Big Maybelle, was an American R&B singer. Her 1956 hit single "Candy" received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999. Childhood and musical background Born in Jac ...
(1924–1972), known professionally as Big Maybelle, American R&B singer * Mabel Stark (1889–1968), tiger trainer * Mabel Keaton Staupers (1890–1989), pioneer in the American nursing profession * Mabel St Clair Stobart (1862–1954), British suffragist and aid-worker * Mabel Strickland (1899–1988), Maltese journalist and politician * Mabel Taliaferro (1887–1979), American actress *
Mabel Loomis Todd Mabel Loomis Todd or Mabel Loomis (November 10, 1856 – October 14, 1932) was an American editor and writer. She is remembered as the editor of posthumously published editions of Emily Dickinson and also wrote several novels and logs of her ...
(1856–1932), American editor and writer *
Mabel Todd (disambiguation) Mabel Todd may refer to: * Mabel Elsworth Todd (1880–1956), founder of what later came to be known as Ideokinesis, a form of somatic education * Mabel Loomis Todd (1856–1932), American editor and writer * Mabel Todd (actress) Mabel Todd (Au ...
, several people * Mabel Landrum Torrey (1886–1974), American sculptor *
Mabel Vernon Mabel is an English female given name derived from the Latin ''amabilis'', "lovable, dear".Reclams Namensbuch, 1987, History Amabilis of Riom (died 475) was a French male saint who logically would have assumed the name Amabilis upon enterin ...
(1883–1975), American suffragist * Mabel Rose Welch (1871–1959), American painter of portrait miniatures *
Mabel Walker Willebrandt Mabel Walker Willebrandt (May 23, 1889 – April 6, 1963), popularly known to her contemporaries as the First Lady of Law, was a U.S. Assistant Attorney General from 1921 to 1929, handling cases concerning violations of the Volstead Act, federal ...
(1889–1963), U.S. Assistant Attorney General from 1921 to 1929 under the Warren G. Harding administration * Mabel Sine Wadsworth (1910–2006), American birth control activist and women's health educator *
Mabel May Woodward Mabel May Woodward (September 28, 1877 – August 14, 1945) was a prominent Rhode Island impressionist painter during the late 19th and early 20th century. She was active from 1896 until 1943, primarily in Rhode Island and in Maine. Early life ...
(1877–1945), American impressionist painter * Mabel Martin Wyrick (1913–2003), American writer * Mabel Yuan (born 1987), Chinese actress and singer


Stage name or ring name

* Mabel Matiz (born 1985), Turkish pop singer * Mabel (singer) (born 1996), English pop singer, daughter of singer Neneh Cherry *
Mabel (wrestler) Nelson Frazier Jr. (February 14, 1971 – February 18, 2014) was an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE) in the 1990s and 2000s under the rin ...
, a ring name of American professional wrestler Nelson Lee Frazier Jr. (1971–2014)


Fictional characters

*Mabel Mora, a female lead character in the
Hulu Hulu () is an American subscription streaming service majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company, with Comcast's NBCUniversal holding a minority stake. It was launched on October 29, 2007 and it offers a library of films and television seri ...
web television series '' Only Murders in the Building'' *Mabel Darcy, daughter of Bridget Jones and Mark Darcy, in the '' Bridget Jones's Diary'' series * Mabel Motley, female lead character on the 1976–2000 comic strip '' Motley's Crew'' * Mabel Pines, a main character in the animated series '' Gravity Falls'' *Mabel Stanley, a lead character in ''
The Pirates of Penzance ''The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 1879 ...
'' *Mabel Timbertoes, a child character in the ''
Timbertoes ''Highlights for Children'', often referred to simply as ''Highlights'', is an American children's magazine. It began publication in June 1946, started by Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania (the p ...
'' series for '' Highlights for Children'' * Mabel the Ugly Stepsister, from the animated film ''
Shrek the Third ''Shrek the Third'' (also known as ''Shrek 3'') is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture book ''Shrek!'' by William Steig, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The s ...
'' *Mabel Foyle, Viscountess Gillingham (born The Honourable Mabel Lane Fox), wife of Anthony “Tony” Foyle, Viscount Gillingham in the TV show ''
Downton Abbey ''Downton Abbey'' is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on ITV on 26 September 2010 and in the United States on ...
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