Anabella first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Anabella has been for the last 49 years (from 1976 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Anabella

A Spanish feminine name derived from Hebrew meaning "favor of God".

Popularity of Anabella by gender

Based on the last 49 years of data, Anabella is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 81 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Anabella.

YearMale CountFemale Count
2024081
20230107
20220102
20210118
20200155
20190175
20180225
20170245
20160291
20150322
20140585
20130515
20120513
20110477
20100497
20090363
20080297
20070261
20060225
20050195
20040199
20030170
20020133
2001086
2000072
1999075
1998029
1997028
1996010
1995014
1994012
1993018
1992010
1991013
1990010
198907
198705
198407
198008
197906
197605

The history of the first name Anabella

The name Anabella is a feminine given name with its origins rooted in the Latin language. It is a combination of the Latin words "ana," meaning "grace," and "bella," meaning "beautiful." The name can be traced back to the Middle Ages, when it was used in various regions of Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Anabella can be found in the Spanish literary work "La Celestina," written by Fernando de Rojas in the late 15th century. In this work, the character Anabella is portrayed as a young woman of great beauty and grace, reflecting the meaning of her name.

Throughout the centuries, the name Anabella has been associated with several notable historical figures. One such figure is Anabella Drummond (1350-1401), a Scottish noblewoman who played a significant role in the conflict between the Houses of Douglas and Dunbar during the late 14th century.

Another prominent bearer of the name was Anabella Mordaunt (1614-1668), an English courtier and lady-in-waiting to Queen Henrietta Maria, the wife of King Charles I of England. Mordaunt was known for her wit and intelligence, and she played a pivotal role in the political intrigues of the English court during the 17th century.

In the realm of literature, the name Anabella has been immortalized in various works. One notable example is the character Anabella in the play "The Atheist's Tragedy" by Cyril Tourneur, a Jacobean dramatist from the early 17th century.

Moving forward in time, Anabella Byron (1792-1860) was a British noblewoman and the daughter of the renowned poet Lord Byron. She is remembered for her role in preserving her father's literary legacy and for her philanthropic efforts.

Finally, Anabella Weenink (1909-2003) was a Dutch actress and singer who gained fame for her performances in numerous films and stage productions throughout the 20th century. Her career spanned over six decades, and she was widely acclaimed for her versatility and talent.

These are just a few examples of the rich history and cultural significance associated with the name Anabella. From its Latin roots to its representation in literature, art, and history, the name has endured as a symbol of grace, beauty, and strength throughout the ages.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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