Claribell is an uncommon and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'clarus', meaning 'clear' or 'famous'. It was originally a female name popularized in medieval Europe, particularly among the nobility. Today, it remains a rare choice, often favored by those seeking a unique and memorable name for their daughter.
"It seems that the name Claribell experienced brief popularity with five births each in 1919 and 1920, before a notable increase in usage in 1926 with eight births. In total, there were eighteen babies named Claribell during this period."