Meaning & Origin
Maybell is a feminine given name derived as a variant of Mabel. While Mabel comes from the medieval feminine form of the Latin name Amabilis, meaning "lovable," Maybell represents a later respelling influenced by the names Mae or May, giving it a more modern or floral sound.The name Mabel was common in medieval England alongside Amabel, but fell out of use after the 15th century. It was revived in the 19th century, partly due to Charlotte M. Yonge's 1854 novel The Heir of Redclyffe, which featured a character named Mabel. Maybell emerged as one of several graphical variations (alongside Mabelle, Mable, and Maybelle) that gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in English-speaking countries.Maybell can also be related to the name Bella via the ending -bell, and is sometimes used as a double diminutive of Mary or other names beginning with Ma-. The name remains rare today, seen mostly as a vintage revival choice.Meaning: Variant of Mabel, derived from Latin Amabilis (lovable)Origin: EnglishType: Feminine given nameUsage: English-speaking countriesRelated names: Mabel, Mabelle, Mable, Maybelle