Sharbel is of Lebanese origin, derived from the Aramaic word "Sarbel," which means "white jasmine." It is often associated with the Maronite Saint Sharbel, a Lebanese monk and healer who was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1977. The name Sharbel has gained popularity among the Lebanese Christian community and beyond, particularly in regions influenced by Lebanese culture.
"Sharbel seems to have seen increased popularity over the years, with a significant spike from 2016 onwards."