KABEL
Kabel
Kabel is a British surname that has roots in German origin. The meaning of the name Kabel is derived from the German word "kabel," which translates to "cable" in English. Surnames often had occupational or descriptive origins, and it is possible that the name was given to someone who worked with cables, ropes, or similar materials.
The Kabel surname has been found in various regions of the United Kingdom, with concentrations in areas such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester. Over time, families with the surname Kabel may have migrated to different parts of the country, leading to a dispersion of the name.
Like many surnames, the pronunciation and spelling of Kabel may have evolved over the centuries. Variants of the name may exist, such as Cable or Cabel, reflecting regional dialects and phonetic changes.
Today, individuals with the surname Kabel can be found across the United Kingdom and in other countries around the world. The name carries with it a sense of heritage and history, linking present-day bearers to their roots and the traditions of their ancestors.
There are approximately 63 people named Kabel in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kabel.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amir
- Michael
- Russell
Female
- Monique
- Patricia
- Susannah
- Vanessa
Similar and related surnames
- Cabal
- Caball
- Cabbel
- Cabbell
- Cabble
- Cabel
- Cabela
- Cabeley
- Cabell
- Cabella
- Cabello
- Cabill
- Cable
- Cables
- Kabal
- Kabala
- Kabale
- Kabali
- Kabalo
- Kabalu
- Kabe
- Kabelis
- Kabell
- Kabil
- Kabla
- Kable
- Kabula
- Keabel
- Keable
- Kebaili
- Kebbel
- Kebbell
- Kebble
- Kebel
- Kebell
- Keble
- Keebel
- Keeble
- Keebles
- Khebbal
- Kibel
- Kible
- Kiebala
- Kiebel
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.