The baby name Abela is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "uh-BEH-luh".
Abela is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "breath" or "vanity". It is a unisex name, but more commonly used for girls. The name has a soft and gentle sound, with the stress on the first syllable. It is pronounced as ah-BEH-lah.
The name Abela has a long history, dating back to biblical times. In the Old Testament, Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve, who was murdered by his brother Cain. The name Abela is a variation of Abel, and has been used as a given name in various cultures throughout history. In Maltese culture, Abela is a surname that is derived from the Arabic word "abila", meaning "strong".
The name Abela is composed of two syllables, "a" and "bela". The first syllable "a" means "not" or "without", while the second syllable "bela" means "vanity" or "emptiness". Together, the name Abela can be interpreted as "without vanity" or "humble". The name has been used in literature and music, including the novel "Abela" by Berlie Doherty and the song "Abela" by the Maltese band Winter Moods.