It can be traced back to the biblical story of Cain and Abel, where Abel is often referred to as 'Habel'. The name 'Habel' is derived from the Hebrew word 'hevel', which means 'breath' or 'vapor'. This name carries a sense of fleetingness and transience, reflecting the brevity of ...
The masculine name Aibel has Hebrew and Assyrian origins. It is a variant of the Biblical name Abel, who was the son of Adam and Eve. Abel comes from the Hebrew name Hevel, meaning ‘breath,’‘vapor,’ or ‘breath of life.’ Aibel is pronounced as AY-buhl or eye-buhl, depending on...