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Claribel

American  
[klair-uh-bel, klar-] / ˈklɛər əˌbɛl, ˈklær- /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Perhaps the most notable thing about the title is the absence of any mention of Etta’s sister, Claribel, as both sisters were important to the formation of the collection.

From Washington Post • Nov. 21, 2021

A visitor is asked to sign in with a receptionist, then is led to Hogan’s office by Claribel Kelly, his trusted executive secretary.

From Golf Digest • Mar. 26, 2020

“The situation is horrible,” said Claribel Pizarro, executive assistant at the Humane Society of Puerto Rico.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 19, 2017

Before she died in 1923, she mentioned that a good new wife for her husband would be Claribel Cowan�a strong woman with blue eyes and broad shoulders who had studied music at Northwestern University.

From Time Magazine Archive

Neither was he quite without accomplishments; he could both play and sing well, and dance to perfection; qualities which might have won the heart of a less austere maiden than my friend Claribel.

From Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume II by Huth, Alexander