Annabel
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| Gender | Female |
| Related names | Anabel,Annabella, Annabelle, Amabel, Anna |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Annabel |
Annabel (also spelled Annabelle) is a female given name, a variant of Amabel or Anna.[1]
It can refer to the following people:
- Annabelle Apsion (British actress)
- Annabel Astor, Viscountess Astor (English socialite)
- Annabel Chong a.k.a. Grace Quek (pornographic actress)
- Annabelle Chvostek (Canadian singer/songwriter)
- Annabelle Cripps (British swimmer)
- Annabel Croft (tennis player)
- Annabelle Ewing (Scottish politician)
- Annabel Goldie (Scottish politician)
- Lady Annabel Goldsmith (English socialite)
- Annabel Lamb (singer)
- Annabel Lyon (writer)
- Annabel Mullion (English actress)
- Annabel Murphy (Queen of Windsor)
- Annabel Port (Radio presenter)
- Dame Annabelle Rankin (Australian politician)
- Annabel Simms (Travel writer)
- Annabel Young (former New Zealand politician)
It can refer to the following fictional characters:
- Annabel Lee in the poem "Annabel Lee"
- "Annabel" (Evelyn Draper) in the film Play Misty for Me
- "Anabelle" (pink whippet, spoken by Bebe Neuwirth) in the cartoon series All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series as well as the cartoon movie An All Dogs Christmas Carol
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[Annabel Seymour] Esteemed playwright and improvised comedy actress

