Proper noun
Annabel (plural Annabels)
A female given name from Latin
After fathering Samantha, 49, and Vogue deputy editor Emily Sheffield, 47, with It girl Annabel Jones, now Lady Astor, Sir Reginald went on to have Rob, Alice and Lucy with his second wife, Victoria. Source: Internet
Annabel had no history of depression and her death came entirely out of the blue to those closest to her. Source: Internet
Annabel Croft reckoned cancelling Wimbledon would be “a nightmare” for the 38-year-old legends, Roger Federer and Serena Williams, who may never get another chance to add to their combined total of 15 championships. Source: Internet
Annabel Kelly foisted hers off on the kids. Source: Internet
Annabel has replaced being quiet for being truthful, which works out -- until she meets Owen, who is truthful to a frightening degree. Source: Internet
Billionaire Goldsmith died in 1997 aged 64, leaving behind three families, seven homes, eight children, wife Lady Annabel, and a mistress. Source: Internet