Meribelle
m(e)-ri-belle,
merib(el)-le
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):Hebrew
Meaning:Beautiful sea; Sea of bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished-for child; Beloved; My God is an oath
Meribelle is a feminine name that speaks of the wonder and mystery the ocean holds. When the French words mer, meaning "sea," and belle, meaning "beautiful," meet on the shore, this stunning moniker is formed. Meribelle's definition, "beautiful sea," makes it a fitting choice for a tiny tot with a heart as expansive as the blue waters. Other sources suggest that Meribelle takes inspiration from Maribel, an English title that combines Mary and Isabel. Though Mary's main Hebrew translations are "sea of bitterness" and "rebelliousness," they are joined by "wished-for child," "beloved," and Isabel's "my God is an oath," so even when sweet Meribelle feels the currents of their life change direction, they'll always know a safe harbor awaits.
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