Abella is indeed not made up. It's a skin care product (
Abella Skin Care), and it's from the word
Bella in Spanish, it means "bee" in Catalan, and it was an Italian village where the Trojans lived, before doing so in Spain.
But, even with these facts, it's still made up to me. My point is, even a genuine name can still have a made up feel to it, so don't jump to conclusions and think that just because a name doesn't hyperlink on this site, I don't think it's "real."
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Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom