Abela

See also: abela and abelá

English

Etymology

Two possible origins:

Proper noun

Abela (plural Abelas)

  1. A surname from Spanish.
  2. A surname from Maltese [in turn from Spanish].

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Abela is the 40856th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 534 individuals. Abela is most common among White (69.29%) and Hispanic/Latino (17.04%) individuals.

Further reading

Icelandic

Proper noun

Abela f (proper noun, genitive singular Abelu)

  1. a female given name

Declension

Declension of Abela (sg-only feminine)
indefinite singular
nominative Abela
accusative Abelu
dative Abelu
genitive Abelu

Lashi

Etymology

Ultimately from Biblical Hebrew הֶבֶל.

Pronunciation

  • (Waingmaw) IPA(key): [ʔa˧˧.be˧˧.la˧˧]
  • Hyphenation: A‧be‧la

Proper noun

Abela

  1. Abel (son of Adam and Eve)
    • 2005, “Apoem ayang꞉ 4:9 [Genesis 4:9]”, in Jhoem꞉ mougsougˮ [The Book of the Bible]‎[1], page 7:
      Aꜱᴇɪɴɢ gi Ka-in ri «Reˮ nhungˮ Abela khayoo꞉ nyid laˮ» ga꞉ myid꞉.
      The Lord asked Cain: «Where is your younger brother Abel

See also

Maltese

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Abella. Originally a Sephardic surname.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈbɛː.la/
  • Audio (Gozo):(file)

Proper noun

Abela

  1. a surname from Spanish