Cabell is both a surname and a given name. The Cabell family has "been prominent in Virginia since the American Revolution."[1] Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
Charles P. Cabell (1903–1971), United States Air Force, CIA
Earle Cabell (1906–1975), politician from Texas
Edward Carrington Cabell (1816–1896), politician from Florida
Elizabeth Cabell (granddaughter of William Cabell (American Revolution) and mother of Albert Cabell Ritchie)
Enos Cabell (born 1949), Major League Baseball player
George Cabell (1766–1823), physician from Virginia
George Craighead Cabell (1836–1906), United States Congressman from Virginia
James Branch Cabell (1879–1958), American author of fantasy fiction
James Laurence Cabell (1813–1889), sanitarian
Mary Barnes Cabell (1815–1900), freedwoman who owned the land which became Institute, West Virginia
Nicole Cabell (born 1977), opera singer
Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), United States Congressman from Virginia
William Cabell (disambiguation), one of several people with this name, including:
William Cabell Bruce (1860–1946), United States Senator from Maryland and author
William Cabell (American Revolution) (1730–1798), a figure in the American Revolution
William H. Cabell (1772–1853), Governor of Virginia
William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911), Confederate General and Mayor of Dallas
William Cabell Rives (1793–1868), American statesman from Virginia
Given name:
Cabell R. Berry (1848–1910), Speaker of the Tennessee State Senate from 1885 to 1887
John Cabell Breckinridge (1821–1875), 14th Vice President of the United States
John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge (1903–1996), American actor
Cab Calloway (1907–1994), American jazz singer and bandleader
Clement Cabell Dickinson (1849–1938), United States Congressman from Missouri
Albert Cabell Ritchie (1876–1936), 49th Governor of Maryland
Marion Cabell Tyree, author of the community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia, which contains the oldest known recipe for sweet ice tea, published in 1879
^Neal, Steve (June 2010). Happy Days are Here Again: The 1932 Democratic Convention, the Emergence of FDR - and How America Was Changed Forever. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-06-001376-9. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
Cabell is both a surname and a given name. The Cabell family has "been prominent in Virginia since the American Revolution." Notable people with the name...
Michael Cabell is an American politician and businessman serving as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 117th district. Elected...
James Branch Cabell (/ˈkæbəl/; April 14, 1879 – May 5, 1958) was an American author of fantasy fiction and belles-lettres. Cabell was well-regarded by...
Cabell Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was a regular performer at the Cotton Club in...
Enos Milton Cabell (pronounced ca-BELL), (born October 8, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball...
Richard Cabell (died 5 July 1677), of Brook Hall, in the parish of Buckfastleigh on the south-eastern edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, is believed to be the...
James Cabell may refer to: James Branch Cabell (1879–1958), American author James Lawrence Cabell (1813–1889), American sanitarian and author This disambiguation...
Earle Cabell (October 27, 1906 – September 24, 1975) was a Texas politician who served as mayor of Dallas, Texas. Cabell was mayor at the time of the assassination...
General Cabell may refer to: Charles P. Cabell (1903–1971), U.S. Air Force general DeRosey Caroll Cabell (1861–1924), U.S. Army major general William Lewis...
Mary Cabell may refer to: Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell, vice president presiding of the Daughters of the American Revolution Mary Barnes Cabell, American...
William Cabell may refer to: William Cabell (physician) (1700–1774), notable figure in 18th century Warminster, Virginia William Cabell (American Revolution)...
Cabell (January 25, 1836 – June 23, 1906) was a nineteenth-century congressman, lawyer and editor from Virginia. Born in Danville, Virginia, Cabell attended...
Confederate States Secretary of War 1865. Son of Joseph Cabell Breckinridge I. Mary Cabell Breckinridge (1826–1854) Married cousin Colonel Peter A. Porter...
Nicole Cabell (born October 17, 1977) is an American opera singer. She is best known as the 2005 winner of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition...
William Lewis Cabell (January 1, 1827 – February 21, 1911) was an American engineer, lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 14th, 16th and...
William Cabell Rives (May 4, 1793 – April 25, 1868) was an American lawyer, planter, politician and diplomat from Virginia. Initially a Jackson Democrat...
Cabells is a scholarly analytics company based in Beaumont, Texas. Established in 1978 by management professor David Cabell, it originally maintained...
Dr. James Lawrence Cabell (August 26, 1813 – August 13, 1889 ) was an American sanitarian and author. He was born in Nelson County, Virginia, the son of...
Jake Cabell is an American football coach and former player. Cabell played cornerback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers under head coach Bob Devaney. He was...
Agnes Sarah Bell Cabell (August 22, 1783 – February 15, 1863) was the First Lady of Virginia from 1805 to 1808 as the wife of the fourteenth governor,...
Samuel Cabell may refer to: Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), American Revolutionary war officer and U.S. congressman Samuel I. Cabell (died 1865), plantation...
John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge (August 6, 1903 – November 5, 1996) was an American actor and drag queen, best known for his role as "The Ruler" in Ed...
written and directed by Jason Cabell and starring Nicolas Cage, Laurence Fishburne, Leslie Bibb and Barry Pepper. It is Cabell's directorial debut. It was...