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Queen consort of Scotland, known for her political influence during the late 14th century.
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IPA Pronunciation
ˌɑː.nəˈbiː.lə
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Anabila is a modern, unisex name derived from combining 'Ana' meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and 'Bila' which can be connected to 'Beloved' or 'gift' in various linguistic traditions. It symbolizes a cherished and graceful gift, blending cultural nuances of endearment and elegance.
Though not historically widespread, Anabila carries cultural significance as a modern fusion name embracing grace and beloved status. It reflects growing trends in blending traditional roots with new expressions. Its unisex usage highlights evolving perspectives on gender-neutral names, making it meaningful in contemporary naming culture.
Anabila is gaining attention among parents seeking unique, meaningful, and melodious names that are culturally inclusive. Its unisex nature appeals to modern families valuing flexibility and identity beyond gender norms. While still rare, it fits well with current trends favoring names that are elegant yet uncommon, blending heritage and innovation.
The name Anabila carries the essence of “Graceful and favored gift” from Hebrew/Modern blend tradition. Names beginning with "A" often embody qualities of ambition, leadership, and new beginnings.
Though not historically widespread, Anabila carries cultural significance as a modern fusion name embracing grace and beloved status. It reflects growing trends in blending traditional roots with new expressions. Its unisex usage highlights evolving perspectives on gender-neutral names, making it meaningful in contemporary naming culture.
Queen consort of Scotland, known for her political influence during the late 14th century.
Character from Edgar Allan Poe’s poem symbolizing eternal love and loss.
Historical Hungarian noblewoman recognized for her patronage of the arts.
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Anábila
🌐Spanish
Anábile
🌐French
Anabila
🌐German
Anabila
🌐Italian
アナビラ (Anabira)
🌐Japanese
安娜比拉 (Ānnà bǐlā)
🌐Chinese
أنابيلا
🌐Arabic
Anabila, while a modern name, cleverly merges elements from ancient names meaning 'grace' and 'gift,' making it a poetic choice for a cherished child.
Individuals named Anabila are often seen as graceful, kind-hearted, and charismatic. They embody warmth and a nurturing spirit, combined with creativity and adaptability. The name suggests a personality that values harmony and connection, with a natural charm that draws others in effortlessly.
Anabila is a Hebrew/Modern blend name meaning “Graceful and favored gift”. Anabila is a modern, unisex name derived from combining 'Ana' meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and 'Bila' which can be connected to 'Beloved' or 'gift' in various linguistic traditions. It symbolizes a cherished and graceful gift, blending cultural nuances of endearment and elegance.
Anabila is pronounced (IPA: ˌɑː.nəˈbiː.lə). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Anabila include: Ana, Nabi, Bila, Ani, Nila, Bibi, Anbi, Able, Lala, Abi.
Famous people named Anabila include: , , , Anabela Rodrigues, Anabela Basalo.