Origin and Meaning of Charbel

Meaning & Origin

He who is free

Origin: Arabic - Derived from the Aramaic name 'Sharbel', which is thought to mean 'he who is free' or 'the one who has been set free'.

Interesting Facts

  • Charbel is often associated with Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a 19th-century Lebanese monk and hermit who is revered in both the Catholic Church and among Maronite Christians.
  • In Lebanese culture, Charbel is a popular name, reflecting the country's religious and cultural heritage associated with Saint Charbel.
  • Notable bearers of the name include Saint Charbel Makhlouf, who was canonized in 1977, and is known for his piety and miracles.
  • The popularity of the name Charbel has seen a rise among Lebanese Christians and in diaspora communities, especially in the Americas and Europe.
  • Related versions of the name include Sharbel, and it is sometimes spelled as Charbiel or Sherbel in various cultures.