Well, today was a regular day, just like most days when Ray is at work. Belle and I ran some errands and went to the grocery store...Other than that I was curious and googled Anabelle's name. Wikipedia had the best information on her name. I just wanted to post as I thought it was cute and special ( I guess it would be though, as she's our child) :)) I don't know if anyone's done this for their child's name? But, it's neat. I enjoyed looking up some info on it. I also found that their is a 'Anabel' Hydranga plant (pictures below). I found it fitting that we named her Anabelle. I got that name as Ray loves celtic music and names (our Dog's name is Brenn-can't get anymore celtic than that) :) Anyways, he came up with the celtic name, Brielle, so it was fitting that I find something that 'blends' with it. I wanted a name that was older (I love the 20's and 30's names), also that spoke to me...out of the blue I said to Ray, "How about Anabelle?"..He loved it. It had a cute little ring to it and it both spoke to us...as if God himself placed that in my mind (and he did). I couldn't imagine her name being anything else. It's a beautiful, unique name :) So, here are the stats below. Here's to our sweet, lovable, beautiful as a flower, Anabelle Brielle!!
Link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annabel
Annabel (also spelled Annabelle) is a female given name, a variant of Amabel probably influenced by Anna.[1] It may also be also a combination of Anna and the French word Belle, which is sometimes used as a given name in the English language.
Annabel
Pronunciation: /ˈænəbɛl/ AN-ə-bel
Gender: Female
Meaning: Lovable
Origin: Latin
Related names: Anabel, Annabella, Annabelle, Amabel, Anna , Anabela
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| The 'Anabel' Hydrangea plant |
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| Anabel Hydrangea plant, closer picture :) |
NOW I WANT AN ANABEL PLANT IN OUR COURTYARD...Here's to some more research on the plant....hmmmmmmm...? :)
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