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- Christabelle is a feminine given name derived from the elements "Christa" which means "follower of Christ/Christian", and "Belle" which means "beautiful"...
- written by Johnny Sanchez, Thomas G:son, Christabelle Borg and Muxu. The song was performed by Christabelle. The Maltese entry for the 2018 contest in...
- Christabelle Borg (born 28 April 1992), sometimes known as simply Christabelle, is a Maltese singer, songwriter, and television presenter. She represented...
- Christabelle Howie (also spelled Christobel Howie, born. 18 May 1969 in Chennai, India) is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned...
- original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016. "Christabelle Howie, Fashion Photo, Christabelle Howie, winner of ..." www.timescontent.com. Archived...
- such as collaborations with fellow producer Prins Thomas and singer Christabelle. Lindstrøm also works on remixes, having remixed artists including LCD...
- farmers or are engaged in agricultural activity. Maltese pop singers Christabelle Borg and Gaia Cauchi are from this town. Mġarr has two important prehistoric...
- Thriller Created by B. P. Singh Directed by B. P. Singh Creative director Christabelle D'Souza Chirag Shah Country of origin India Original language Hindi No...
- (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena Christi...
- published in 1929, calling for cream filling set with gelatine and pink christabelle and white icing on top. A 1932 recipe in Miranda's Cook Book calls for...