Arabella (disambiguation)

Arabella (disambiguation)

"Arabella" is an opera by Richard Strauss.

Arabella may also refer to:

* 841 Arabella, an asteroid
* Arabella, Highland, Scotland
* "Arabella" (1967 film), Italian comedy film
* "Arabella" (novel), a historical romance novel
* "Arabella" (show), a German talk show
* Arabella Country Estate, a residential estate
* Arabella High-Rise Building, a high-rise residential building
* Arabella (ship)

People named Arabella:

* Arabella Buckley (1840-1929), writer and science educator
* Arabella Churchill (charity founder) (born 1949), English charity founder, festival organiser, and fundraiser
* Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) (1648-1730), mistress of King James II & VII
* Arabella Edge (21st century), Australian novelist
* Arabella Fermor, model for the character Belinda in the poem "The Rape of the Lock"
* Arabella Huntington (circa 1850-1924), American philanthropist
* Arabella Kiesbauer (born 1969), TV presenter, writer and actress
* Arabella Knight (21st century), British novelist
* Arabella Mansfield (1846-1911), first female lawyer in the United States
* Arabella Steinbacher (born 1981), German violinist
* Arabella Weir (born 1957), British comedian, actress and writer


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