Abel is a moderately popular boys' name in United States, ranking #387 in 1996 with 606 recorded births. The name reached its all-time peak in 2015 with 3,244 births ranking #124. In 1996, approximately 1 in every 3,126 boys born was named Abel. STABLE Recent data shows the name is currently stable.
Abel comes from the Hebrew name Hevel and is usually understood to mean "breath" or "vapour". It is a short, ancient biblical name with a soft sound and a long history of use.
In the Bible, Abel is the second son of Adam and Eve. The name entered wider European use through Jewish and Christian tradition and has remained familiar across many languages.