Yanibel, of Latin origin, is a unique and enchanting given name. It consists of two distinct elements: 'Yani', meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew, and 'Bel', signifying 'Lord' or 'Master' in Babylonian. This harmonious blend of cultural influences results in a name that evokes both grace and reverence. Yanibel was notably popularized by the celebrated French author Victor Hugo, who used it in his novel 'Bug Jargal'. The name's unique sound and rich historical association make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with deep roots.
"Yanibel saw its first and only year of seven births in 1994."