Yaribel is a feminine Spanish name of Latin American origin, formed by the combination of the root Yari and the suffix -bel, an homage to the traditional name Isabel. Pronounced yah-ree-BEL (/jaˈri.bel/), it offers a clear, balanced sound that reflects its linguistic heritage. U.S. Social Security data indicates Yaribel has remained a rare yet steady choice since its first recorded uses in the early 1990s, with annual occurrences ranging from five to seven and rankings between 842 and 984 during selected years. This modest but consistent presence underscores its appeal among Hispanic families seeking a name that blends cultural specificity with a modern sensibility.