Chabeli is a unique and captivating female given name of Spanish origin. The name is derived from the Basque word "txaboli," which means "cucumber." However, it is essential to note that the name Chabeli has no direct association with cucumbers or any vegetable-related meaning.
The name Chabeli gained prominence during the 1970s in Spain due to its use by royalty. Queen Sofía of Spain named her youngest daughter, Princess Chabeli, after her aunt. This royal connection contributed to the popularity and recognition of the name Chabeli among Spanish-speaking communities.
Despite its unusual origin, Chabeli has been embraced as a charming and distinctive name. It offers parents seeking an uncommon yet memorable name for their daughters a unique option with a touch of royalty and Spanish heritage.
The name Chabeli saw a steady increase in popularity from 1992 to 1994, with a peak of 25 births in 1994. However, this trend did not continue, as there was a significant drop to 16 births in 1995 and only 19 births in 1996. The popularity of the name seemed to decline further by the end of the decade, with only 6 births in 1997 and just 5 births in 1999. Overall, there were a total of 95 babies named Chabeli between 1992 and 1999.