Certificate of Name
Bell
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Bell is a feminine given name of English origin. It can be either a variant of Belle or derive from an English surname, associated with either Bell 1 (a trade name for a bell-ringer or bell-maker) or Bell 2 (a variant of the French Belle, meaning "beautiful"). Etymology The name Bell as a given name has two primary origins. The first is as a variant of Belle, a short form of names ending in -belle, particularly Isabella. Isabella is a Latinate form of Isabel, ultimately derived from Elisheba, the Hebrew name meaning "my God is an oath." The second is from an English surname, which itself has two possible lineages: one occupational, for a bell-ringer or bell-maker, and the other a variant of Belle, from the Old French bele (beautiful). Notable Bearers One famous bearer is the American outlaw Belle Starr (1848–1889), whose given name was actually Maybelle. However, the name Bell is often used independently. In literature, the name appears in titles like Bell, Book and Candle and in various fictional characters, such as Bell Cranel from the light novel Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?. Cultural Significance The name is also tied to the instrument itself, which has cultural and religious significance, such as in church bell towers or as a symbol of celebration. However, as a given name, it remains relatively uncommon, often chosen for its simplicity and melodic sound. Meaning: Beautiful, or occupational surname for a bell-maker Origin: English, derived from French belle or an English surname Type: Given name, feminine Usage Regions: English-speaking countries
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