Jezabel is an uncommon yet intriguing female given name, derived from the Hebrew name 'Izevel'. It translates to 'Not Chaste', originating from the Old Testament of the Bible where it is used as the name of Queen Jezebel, wife of King Ahab in Israel. The name has a rich historical and cultural significance, often associated with biblical narratives.
The name Jezabel experienced a significant increase in popularity over the years, with a notable spike starting from 2005 onwards. The highest number of births recorded was in 2007, with 30 babies named Jezabel born that year. However, there has been a decline in recent years, with only 7 births reported in 2023. In total, over the course of these statistics, 619 babies were named Jezabel.