Abel

From the Hebrew name הֶבֶל (Hevel) or הָבֶל (Havel) which meant "breath". In the Old Testament he is the second son of Adam and Eve, murdered out of envy by his brother Cain. In England, this name came into use during the Middle Ages, and it was common during the Puritan era.

EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Abel
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Hevel
BIBLICAL LATIN: Abel
BIBLICAL: Abel
ENGLISH: Abel
FINNISH: Aapeli
FRENCH: Abel
GEORGIAN: Abel
HEBREW: Hebel, Hevel
HUNGARIAN: Ábel
ITALIAN: Abele
PORTUGUESE: Abel
SPANISH: Abel