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Abi : My father's delight - Hebrew, Scottish

Abi : My father's delight - Hebrew, Scottish : Abi is a Scottish diminutive of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means 'my father's delight'. Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.
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Abigail : My father's delight - Hebrew

Abigail : My father's delight - Hebrew : Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means 'my father's delight'. Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.

Abi : My father's delight - Hebrew, Scottish

Abi : My father's delight - Hebrew, Scottish : Abi is a Scottish diminutive of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means 'my father's delight'. Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.

Abela : Breathing - Hebrew

Abela : Breathing - Hebrew : Abela originates in Hebrew language and means 'breathing'. It is a feminine form of Abel, Cain's brother and the son of Adam and Eve. Abela functions as a surname as well, as a feminine given name it is rather rare.

Abby : My father's delight - Hebrew

Abby : My father's delight - Hebrew : Abby is a diminutive of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means 'my father's delight'. Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.