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.
People
Note: Persons may be listed in more than one subsection.
Arts and entertainment
- Abel Fernandez (1930–2016), American actor
- Abel Ferrara (born 1951), American film director
- Abel Gance (1889–1981), French film director, producer, writer and actor
- Abel Korzeniowski (born 1972), Polish film score composer
- Abel Pintos (born 1984), Argentinian singer-songwriter
- Abel Salazar (actor) (1917–1995), Mexican actor, director and producer
- Abel Salazar (scientist) (1889–1946), Portuguese physician and painter
- Abel Seyler (1730–1801), Swiss banker and theatre director and patron
- Abel Talamantez (born 1978), Mexican-American singer
- Abel Tesfaye (born 1990), Canadian musician better known as The Weeknd
Nobility
Politics
Religion
Sports
- Abel Aguilar (born 1985), Colombian footballer
- Abel Antón (born 1962), Spanish long-distance runner
- Abel Balbo (born 1966), Argentine footballer
- Abel Braga (born 1952), Brazilian association football manager
- Abel Buades (born 1977), Spanish footballer
- Abel Camará (born 1990), Bissau-Guinean footballer
- Abel Caputo (born 2000), Venezuelan footballer
- Abel Casquete (born 1997), Ecuadorian footballer
- Abel Chimukoko (born 1972), Zimbabwean long-distance runner
- Abel Conejo (born 1998), Spanish footballer
- Abel De Los Santos (born 1992), Dominican baseball player
- Abel Ferreira (born 1978), Portuguese footballer
- Abel Fuentes (born 1993), Mexican footballer
- Abel Gebor (born 1990), Liberian footballer
- Abel Gigli (born 1990), Italian footballer
- Abel Hammond (born 1985), Ghanaian footballer
- Abel Hernández (born 1990), Uruguayan footballer
- Abel Khaled (born 1992), French-Algerian footballer
- Abel Kirui (born 1982), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Abel Laudonio (1938–2014), Argentinian boxer
- Abel Lizotte (1870–1926), American baseball player
- Abel Lobatón (born 1977), Peruvian footballer
- Abel Mabaso (born 1991), South African footballer
- Abel Mamo (born 1994), Ethiopian footballer
- Abel Masuero (born 1988), Argentine footballer
- Abel Mendoza (born 2003), American footballer
- Abel Miglietti (born 1946), Portuguese footballer
- Abel Molinero (born 1989), Spanish footballer
- Abel Moreno (born 1995), Spanish footballer
- Abel Gómez Moreno (born 1982), Spanish footballer
- Abel Mutai (born 1988), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Abel Peralta (born 1989), Argentine footballer
- Abel Redenut (born 1995), Papua New Guinean footballer
- Abel Resino (born 1960), Spanish association football manager and former goalkeeper
- Abel Rodrigues (1922–2010), American basketball player
- Abel Ruiz (born 2000), Spanish footballer
- Abel Segovia (born 1979), Spanish footballer
- Abel Silva (born 1969), Portuguese footballer and coach
- Abel Stensrud (born 2002), Norwegian footballer
- Abel Miguel Suárez (born 1991), Spanish footballer
- Abel Tamata (born 1990), Dutch footballer
- Abel Tasman (born 2014), American racehorse
- Abel Thermeus (born 1983), Haitian footballer
- Abel Trujillo (born 1983), American mixed martial artist
- Abel Valdez (born 1987), Argentine footballer
- Abel Xavier (born 1972), Portuguese former footballer
- Abel Yalew (born 1996), Ethiopian footballer
Other
- Abel Briones Ruiz (born 1973), Mexican businessman and suspected drug lord
- Abel Douay (1809–1870), French general
- Abel Lefranc (1863–1952), French literary historian
- Abel Makashvili (1860–1920), Georgian prince and soldier
- Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor (1805–1870), French photographic inventor
- Abel Pavet de Courteille (1821–1889), French linguist
- Abel Salazar (scientist) (1889–1946), Portuguese physician and painter
- Abel Stearns (1798–1871), trader and great landowner in California
- Abel Tasman (1603–1659), Dutch seafarer, explorer and merchant
- Abel Wolman (1892–1989), American inventor, scientist, professor and pioneer of modern sanitary engineering
Fictional characters
- Abel Magwitch, a leading character in the novel Great Expectatations by Charles Dickens
- Abel Rosnovoski, lead character in the novel Kane and Abel, by Jeffrey Archer
- Abel, protagonist in W.H. Hudson's novel Green Mansions
- Abel Nightroad, in the anime Trinity Blood
- Abel (DC Comics), a host of horror comic anthologies
- Abel, Mabel's brother in the 1976–2000 comic strip Motley's Crew
- Abel Teller, the son of Jax Teller in the FX series Sons of Anarchy
- Abel, in the Battle Arena Toshinden video game series
- Abel, in the video game Street Fighter IV
- Abel, in the video game
- Abel, a playable character in the video game series Fire Emblem
- Abel the Bard, the false identity assumed by Mance Rayder in the book series A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R. R. Martin
See also
References
Sources
- А. В. Суперанская (A. V. Superanskaya). "Современный словарь личных имён: Сравнение. Происхождение. Написание" (Modern Dictionary of First Names: Comparison. Origins. Spelling). Айрис-пресс. Москва, 2005.
Notes and References
- Web site: Abel. Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. sv. 30 December 2019.
- Superanskaya, p. 20