Amabella

Meaning of Amabella

Amabella, pronounced ah-MUH-bell-uh, feels like a warm embrace in name form—its roots reaching back to the Latin amabilis, “lovable,” and the Italian bella, “beautiful.” Though it hovers quietly around eight to eleven newborns a year in the U.S., ranking in the 900s, that rarity only adds to its special charm: think of a hidden garden blooming in spring. Evoking images of dew-kissed petals and sunlit giggles, Amabella carries a timeless romance softened by playful modern spirit—perfect for the little girl who’ll someday twirl in mismatched socks or insist on extra bedtime stories. It strikes just the right note of elegance and endearment, a name parents will treasure calling out at nap time, dance recitals, or impromptu backyard adventures. Emotionally rich yet wonderfully fresh, Amabella promises a lifetime of sweetness and style.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ah-muh-BEL-uh (/ɑmə-ˈbɛl-ə/)

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