Zabel is a feminine given name common in Armenia. It is derived from Isabella. It may refer to
Constantine most often refers to:
Queen Isabella may refer to:
Leo II or Leon II was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1269/1270 to 1289. He was the son of King Hetoum I and Queen Isabella and was a member of the Hetoumid family.
Isabella, also Isabel was queen regnant of Armenian Cilicia from 1219 until her death.
Keran of Lampron was a by-birth member of the House of Lampron and by marriage Queen consort of Armenia.
Nancy Jean Kricorian is an American author of the novels Zabelle (1997) and Dreams of Bread and Fire (2003). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt published her third novel All the Light There Was in March 2013.
Zabel may refer to:
Bryce H. Zabel is an American television producer, director, writer, and occasional actor. He has received the "created by" or "developed by" credit of five network and syndicated television series.
Sibyls were oracular women believed to possess prophetic powers in ancient Greece.
Zabel Asadour better known by her literary pseudonym Sibil was born as Zabel Khanjian, July 23, 1863 in Üsküdar district, İstanbul - June 19, 1934), was a famous Ottoman Armenian poet, writer, publisher, educator and philanthropist.
Zabel Yesayan was an Armenian novelist, translator, and professor of literature.
Yesayan may refer to:
Hovhannisyan or Hovannisyan is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Hovhannes", the Armenian equivalent of John, thus making it equivalent to Johnson. It is the most common surname in Armenia.
Isabella of Toron also known as Isabelle or Zabel was the daughter of Humphrey III, Lord of Toron and his wife Stephanie of Milly. Isabella was titular lady of Toron in her own right and was princess of Armenia by her marriage.
Zabelle C. Boyajian was an Armenian painter, writer, and translator, who lived most of her life in London.
Isabella is a feminine given name, which is the Latinised form of Hebrew Elisheba or the Latinised form of Jezebel, was the fifth most popular name in the United States in 2019. It may refer to:
Boyajian may refer to:
Mkrtich Naghash was an Armenian painter, poet, and priest. He served as Archbishop of Diarbekr.
Zabel is the surname of the following people:
Zabelle Panosian (1891–1986) was an Armenian-American singer. She was born in Bardizag then in the Ottoman Empire. She emigrated to the United States in 1896. In 1917, she recorded several Armenian songs for Columbia Records in New York. She is best known today for her song Groung (Crane), a folk lament for Armenian emigres far removed from the homeland and especially potent in the aftermath of the Armenian genocide.