Christobel
Christobel Origin and Meaning
Christobel is a masculine variant of the more commonly feminine name Christabel, which combines elements of 'Christ' and 'belle' (beautiful). The name has literary associations through Samuel Taylor Coleridge's unfinished poem 'Christabel' published in 1816. While traditionally more common as a girl's name, this spelling variation with an 'o' instead of an 'a' appears to be used for boys. The name carries religious undertones with its clear reference to Christ, making it appealing to families with strong Christian values. Christobel has a melodic, somewhat archaic quality that evokes medieval or Renaissance periods. Despite its classical roots, it remains quite rare in contemporary usage. The name offers the familiar nickname options of Chris or Toby, providing versatility while maintaining its distinctive character and historical resonance.