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Christabel?
what do you think of the name Christabel for a girl?
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For some reason it makes me think of crystal balls, fortune telling and the like. It would make a nice gypsy name, I s'pose.
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It's okay. It has a pretty, rose quartz quality.
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Its a bit OTT as a fn, but makes a wonderful mn.
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Fabulous role modelsLove it. I first heard the name in the 70's, watching "Shoulder to Shoulder," a BBC drama about British suffragettes. Christabel Pankhurst (and sisters Sylvia, Adela, and Mom Emmeline) were brave, interesting and wore yummy Edwardian, period costumes. :-)In the 80's I saw Elizabeth Hurley star in a BBC drama about Christabel Bielenberg, a real British woman who married a German and hid Jews in Nazi Germany. Extremely cool. And costumes! :-)Then I read somewhere that Queen Elizabeth II's aunt was Alice Christabel. I didn't see any pictures, but I image fabulous vintage clothing in my mind. :-)So Christabel is associated in my brain with fierce, brave women with great wardrobes. Is there anything better? Oh, the (Coleridge) poetry association is nice too.I love the crisp sound of Christabel. I can almost hear a bell tinkling. Love, love, love it. And the costumes!

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Too sugary and pink.
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It's the only -bel- name I like (well I like Belisse too). I actually love this name. It just sparkles
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I like it. I love the sound of the name overall, but this isn't as frilly as Christabelle or Christabella.
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Love it!And unexpected -bel and christ- name. Very unusual yet chic. LOOOVE.
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I find it a bit overly cutesy. It's the sort of name I would have found delightful when I was 9 or 10. That said, it's not a bad name really, although I don't think it would work well on anyone over the age of 10 or so. Maybe it could work as a nn for Kristen/Crystal/Christine/Christina, etc.
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I don't like it
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