Proper noun
Robel (plural Robels)
A surname.
"Dave has maintained a vibrant connection to his roots in student affairs," IU Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel said in the press release. Source: Internet
Ato Asenake, played by Abebe Balcha, is a character who symbolizes the power of money and stratagems in a relatively unsophisticated society like ours,” said Robel who is a committed fan of the show. Source: Internet
Robel detailed some achievements by researchers, administrators and students on the Bloomington campus in the past year and outlined how they fit into the Bicentennial Strategic Plan, which was introduced in her 2014 speech. Source: Internet
Selam Robel Cali, we don’t have the luxury to look for charismatic leaders; only things we need are justice, rule of law and dignified lives. Source: Internet
Robel, the woman’s name, by the way, is Sofia. Source: Internet
These were followed by details of alleged nepotism that led to his selection for the Rio Olympic Games and his nickname “Robel the Whale” quickly filled up cyberspace. Source: Internet