Abel (given name) explained

Abel is a biblical first name which may derive from the Hebrew Hebrew: Hebel, itself derived from Hebrew: hevel (breath or vapour),[1] or from the Assyrian for son.[2] In reference to the biblical story, Abel is usually linked with his brother who killed him, as in Cain and Abel.

Based on its occurrence in the Bible, the name Abel has been used in many European languages; in Sweden it is attested since 1496,[1] and in English it was mostly used by the Puritans in the 17th century.

The variants used in the Russian language are Russian: А́бель (Abel) and Russian: А́вель (Avel). in Finnish it is spelled Aapeli.

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  1. Web site: Abel. Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. sv. 30 December 2019.
  2. Superanskaya, p. 20