Sabel is a surname commonly found in Scandinavia, and is most densely found in Sweden.[1] This surname is of Germanic and Jewish origin.[2] There are many variants of this surname such as the English surname Sabell, the German surname Seibel, or even the Polish form Szajbel.[3] Notable persons with the surname include:
- Charles Sabel (born 1947), professor of law and social science at Columbia Law School
- Erik Sabel (born 1974), American baseball player
- Oliver Sabel, a character in the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe
See also
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edit- ^ "Sabel Surname Origin". Forebears.io.
- ^ "Sabel Genealogy". hebrewsurnames.com.
- ^ "Szajbel Surname Origin". Forebears.io.