Claribel name - Meaning of Claribel
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- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 8
- Usage
- English, Latin
- Pronounced
- KLER-ə-bel, KLAR-ə-bel
- Claribel Meaning
- Combination of Clara and the popular name suffix bel. This name was used by Edmund Spenser in his poem 'The Faerie Queene' (in the form Claribell) and by Shakespeare in his play 'The Tempest' (1611). Alfred Lord Tennyson also wrote a poem entitled 'Claribel' (1830). Claribel is a combination of Clara and the suffix -bel. Clara originates in Latin language and means "bright and clear". It is the feminine form of Clarus. Clara is a more modern spelling, formerly the spelling Clare was more frequent. Clare was the name of several saints, the most prominent being Clare of Assisi, the founder of the Poor Clares order.
Claribel Related Names
Variants: Clarinda, Claribele, Claribelle
Other Languages: Clara (Catalan), Klara (Croatian), Klára (Czech), Klara (Danish), Claire (French), Clara, Klara (German), Klára (Hungarian), Chiara, Clara, Chiarina, Claretta (Italian), Clara (Late Roman), Klāra (Latvian), Klara (Norwegian), Klara (Polish), Clara (Portuguese), Clara (Romanian), Klara (Russian), Klára (Slovak), Klara (Slovene), Clara (Spanish), Klara (Swedish), Klara (Ukrainian)
Claribel Celebrities
Claribel Alegria - writer,