Annabel (singer)

The name “Annabel” as a mononym for a singer does not correspond to a widely recognized or verifiable individual in established music industry references, major biographical dictionaries, or reputable media databases. No substantial coverage, discography, or biographical details meeting encyclopedic standards are currently available for a singer known solely as “Annabel.”

Possible Contextual Uses

  • Stage Name Variants: Several artists have used “Annabel” as part of a stage name or pseudonym (e.g., Annabel Lamb, a British new‑wave singer active in the 1980s). These instances are documented under the full names of the artists rather than under the singular mononym “Annabel.”
  • Regional or Independent Musicians: The mononym may be employed by emerging, regional, or independent musicians whose careers have not yet attracted coverage from reliable secondary sources such as major music journals, reputable news outlets, or recognized music databases (e.g., AllMusic, Discogs with editorial oversight).
  • Etymology: The name “Annabel” is derived from the medieval given name “Annabel,” itself a variation of “Annabelle” or “Annabelle,” which combines “Anna” (grace) and “belle” (beauty). It is occasionally chosen as an artistic name for its lyrical quality.

Conclusion

Due to the lack of verifiable, independent, and secondary sources, no encyclopedic entry can be compiled for a singer known solely as “Annabel.” Should reliable information become available in the future, an expanded entry may be warranted.

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