Anabelia is an elaborated form of Annabel, combining Anna's Hebrew grace root with a French-style ending.
Anabelia is an elaborated form of Annabel, and its structure preserves the older grace-rooted meaning of Anna while adding a more ornate, French-flavored ending. The name belongs to a long family of forms built from Hebrew Hannah and its descendants, where the core sense is grace or favor.
By stretching Annabel into Anabelia, the name gains a more decorative, almost courtly profile while remaining anchored in a recognizable classic. That combination of familiarity and flourish is what gives Anabelia its character. It feels lyrical, feminine, and slightly old-world, but not strictly historical in the way that Anne or Annabelle can be.
Instead it sits in the modern habit of elongating beloved traditional names to make them feel more elaborate and individual. Anabelia suggests softness with structure, a name that borrows the security of the old while presenting it in a more embellished, fashion-conscious form.