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  2. Mabel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Maeve - Wikipedia

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    Maeve, Meave, Maev or Maiv (/ m eɪ v / mayv) is a female given name of Irish origin. It comes from the Irish name Méabh, which was spelt Meadhbh in Early Modern Irish (pronounced), [2] Meḋḃ or Meaḋḃ in Middle Irish, and Medb in Old Irish (pronounced). It may derive from a word meaning "she who intoxicates", "mead-woman", or ...

  4. Abel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Abel is a biblical first name which may derive from the Hebrew Hebel, itself derived from hevel (breath or vapour), [1] [2] or from the Assyrian for son. [3] In reference to the biblical story, Abel is usually linked with his brother who killed him, as in Cain and Abel.

  5. Mehitable - Wikipedia

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    Mehitable is a feminine given name, a variant of the Old Testament name Mehetabel (meaning "God benefits"). [1] During the British colonial period, it was a name used in the New England colonies, as the Protestants took many of their children's names from the Old Testament.

  6. Madeleine (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine, or Madeline has biblical origins. The name Magdalena is derived from the Aramaic term "Magdala" (מגדלא), meaning "tower" or "elevated, great." It refers to the town of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee, traditionally identified as the hometown of Mary Magdalene (Mary of Magdala), a prominent figure in the New Testament who was a follower of Jesus.

  7. Una (given name) - Wikipedia

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    As used by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene, the name is derived from the Latin unus, meaning one. [1] The Filipino word "una" meaning "first" (e.g., in Tagalog and Cebuano) is also derived from this Latin root. This is also the meaning implied for the given name of Star Trek character Una Chin-Riley, commonly called Number One.

  8. Investigating Why Mabel’s Love Interests Only Last 1 Season ...

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    Perhaps the next case the Only Murders in the Building trio should solve is the case of Mabel's disappearing love interests. Since OMITB debuted on Hulu in 2021, Mabel (Selena Gomez) has been ...

  9. Arabella (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Typical for medieval bearers of the name, both these Arabellas are also documented as Orabel[la] and Orabilia, and in documents that Latinize names as Orabilis. [2] A Latin construction which suffixes orare with ābilis interprets the name's meaning as "given to prayer" or "entreatable". Orabilis has been suggested as the root of the name ...