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Princess Belle's name is actually spelt with the 'e'. It's French for "beautiful". Bell could be considered a name in it's own right, though, as it appears quite frequently on medieval records. That might be due to misspelling, or it might have been on purpose. Who knows?Abella, as I'm sure you know, is a name, contrary to what other people have said. As far as I know, it's a feminisation of the Biblical name Abel (Abela and Abella are both legit, as far as I've read) meaning "breath". I think it's quite pretty. Abella Mira is my favourite of the Abella combos.I do like Aminta Bella more, though. Aminta is a gorgeous, underused, classical name. You could still use the nn Belle, too. I don't think it would seem unusual.Just in case you want them, some more Belle / Bell names:
Belinda
Belphoebe
Bellatrix
Belén (Belen)
Amabel
Annabel, Annabelle, Annabella
Christabel
Claribel
Isabel, Isobel, Isabelle, Isabella
Maribel, Maribelle, Maribella
Rosabel, Rosabelle, Rosabella
Mirabel, Mirabelle, Mirabella
Maybelle
Arabel, Arabella, Arabelle
DulcibellaRegardless of what you decide to name your baby, you should come back and let us know! Best of luck. :)Shannon

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