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30,235Abiah is a variant of Abijah, a unisex name found in the Old Testament. The name Abiah appears in the Bible as an alternate spelling of Abijah, borne by both male and female characters. Its meaning is tied to the Hebrew...
Abiathar is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of a high priest during the reign of King David. It derives from the Hebrew אֶבְיָתָר (ʾEvyaṯar), meaning "my father abounds" or "m...
Abid is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root ʿabada meaning "to worship, to adore, to serve". It directly translates to "worshipper, admirer, adorer" in Arabic, reflecting a deep relig...
Abida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Abid. The name is used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities, and it carries the meaning of "worshipper" or "one who worships," stemming from...
Abidan is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of a Benjamite prince. The name means "my father has judged", derived from the Hebrew elements ʾav meaning "father" and din meaning "...
Abidemi is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "born in my absence" or "born awaiting my return." It is traditionally given to a child born while the father is away on a journey or trip. The name falls under the cate...
Abiel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my father" from the elements ʾav (father) and ʾel (God). It appears in the Old Testament as the name of the grandfather of King Saul (1 Samuel 9:1), as we...
Abigaëlle is a French variant of Abigaïl, itself the French form of Abigail. The name Abigail originates from the Hebrew ʾAviḡayil, meaning "my father is joy," derived from the roots ʾav ("father") and gil ("joy"). In th...
Abigaia is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Abigail, used in Greek translations of the Bible such as the Septuagint. The name Abigail derives from the Hebrew elements ʾav meaning "father" and gil meaning "joy", thus car...
Abigaíl is the Spanish form of Abigail, a name of Hebrew origin. The name derives from the Hebrew אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), meaning "my father is joy," composed of the elements אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and גִּיל (gil) me...
Abigaïl is the French form of Abigail, a name of Hebrew origin. The name Abigail derives from the Hebrew ʾAviḡayil, meaning "my father is joy," composed of the elements ʾav ("father") and gil ("joy"). In the Old Testamen...
Abigail is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name ʾAviḡayil (אֲבִיגָיִל), which combines the elements ʾav meaning "father" and gil meaning "joy", thus translating to "my father is joy" or "s...
Abigale is a variant spelling of the name Abigail, which itself derives from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), meaning "my father is joy." This meaning comes from the Hebrew roots אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and גִּ...
Abigayle is a variant of the name Abigail, which itself derives from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), meaning "my father is joy." This meaning comes from the Hebrew roots אָב (ʾav), meaning "father," and גִּיל (gi...
Abigél is the Hungarian form of the name Abigail. It is a female given name used primarily in Hungary, pronounced [ˈɒbiɡeːl] in Hungarian.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (...
Abiha is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "her father". It originates from the affectionate kunya (nickname) Umm Abiha, meaning "the mother of her father", which was given to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muha...
Abihail is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, found in the English Bible. It means "my father is strength," derived from the Hebrew roots אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and חַיִל (ḥayil) meaning "strength." In the Old Testament...
Abihu is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "he is my father" (from ʾav meaning "father" and hu meaning "he"). In the Old Testament, Abihu is the second son of Aaron and his wife Elisheba, and the brother of Nadab...
Abijah is a biblical Hebrew unisex name meaning "my father is Yahweh," derived from the elements ʾav ("father") and yah (referring to the Hebrew God). In the Old Testament, it appears as the name of several characters, b...
Abilene is a feminine given name derived from a place name mentioned briefly in the New Testament. The biblical Abilene is a region mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (3:1) as the tetrarchy of Lysanias, located in the Anti-...
Abílio is the Portuguese form of the Ancient Roman name Avilius. Avilius itself is a Roman family name of uncertain meaning, but it is notably associated with Saint Avilius, a 1st-century patriarch of Alexandria. The nam...
Abilio is the Spanish form of the Ancient Roman family name Avilius. The name Avilius is of uncertain etymology, but it is most famously borne by Saint Avilius, a 1st-century patriarch of Alexandria who is venerated in t...
Abimael is a biblical name of uncertain meaning, though the first element is likely Hebrew אָב (ʾav) meaning "father." In the Old Testament (specifically Genesis 10:28 and 1 Chronicles 1:22), Abimael is listed as a desce...
Abimbola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "born to me with wealth" or "born with wealth." The name reflects the Yoruba cultural value of prosperity and the joy of a child's arrival as a blessi...
Abimelech is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my father is king" from the roots ʾav ("father") and meleḵ ("king"). In the Hebrew Bible, it appears as a title or name for several Philistine kings, notably the k...
EtymologyThe name Abiodun originates from the Yoruba language, spoken primarily in southwestern Nigeria and parts of Benin and Togo. It is a compound name formed from the elements abí (meaning 'born') and ọdún (meaning '...
Abiola is a Yoruba name of Nigerian origin. It means "born into wealth" or "born in honour, wealth" in the Yoruba language. The name is a shortened form of Abísọ́lá, which carries a similar meaning.EtymologyThe name Abio...
Abioye is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "born into royalty." In Yoruba culture, names often reflect circumstances of birth, family aspirations, or societal roles. This name conveys a sense of nobility and high...
Abir is a feminine Arabic name meaning "scent, fragrance". It is also a variant of Abeer, which shares the same meaning. The name evokes pleasant aromas and is often chosen for its lyrical sound and positive connotations...
Abiram is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my father is exalted." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of two distinct individuals. The first and most notable Abiram was a member of the Tribe of Reuben,...
Abisai is the Biblical Latin form of Abishai, a name derived from the Hebrew roots ʾav meaning "father" and shai meaning "gift", thus carrying the meaning "my father is a gift" or "father of a gift".Etymology and Histori...
Abishag is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament as a young woman from Shunem who served King David in his final days. The name means "my father strays" or "my father is a wanderer," derived fr...
Abishai is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my father is a gift." It is derived from the Hebrew elements ʾav ("father") and shai ("gift"). In the Old Testament, Abishai is a prominent figure as one of King Davi...
Abital is a Hebrew name of Old Testament origin, meaning "my father is dew" from the roots אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and טַל (ṭal) meaning "dew". In the Bible, Abital is mentioned as the fifth wife of King David in the...
'Abla is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abla, written as عبلة in Arabic script. The name derives from the Arabic word meaning "full-figured" or "plump," often used as a term of endearment or to describe a...
Abla is a feminine Arabic name that means "full-figured" in Arabic. The name is famously associated with the 7th-century Arab poet Antara, who dedicated much of his poetry to a woman named Abla. Antara's poems, part of t...
Abner is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name ʾAvner (אַבְנֵר), meaning "my father is a light." It is composed of the elements ʾav ("father") and ner ("lamp, light"). In the Hebrew Bible, Abner was the cou...
Abo is a male given name with multiple origins and meanings. In Arabic, it is an alternate transcription of أبو (see Abu), meaning "father of" or "possessor of." This element is commonly used in Arabic kunya (honorific n...
Abolfazl is a Persian given name, derived from the Arabic Abu al-Fadl. The name is composed of the elements Abu, meaning "father of," and Fadl, meaning "virtue" or "grace." Thus, Abolfazl literally translates to "father...
Abosede is a Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "comes with the start of the week" or "born at the beginning of a new week." It is specifically given to a female child born on Sunday, reflecting the Yoruba tradition of na...
Aboubacar is a form of Abu Bakr used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. The name derives from the Arabic Abū Bakr (أبو بكر), meaning "Father of a Young Camel" (Abu meaning 'father of' and Bakr meaning 'young came...
Abraam is the Biblical Greek form of Abraham, as well as a Georgian form. The name appears in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint) as the rendering of the patriarch's name. In Georgia, Abraam is use...
Abraão is the Portuguese form of Abraham, a name of profound religious and historical significance. Derived from the Hebrew ʾAvraham, the name is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a contraction...
EtymologyThe name Abraham originates from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham). Its meaning is traditionally interpreted as "father of many" or "father of a multitude," derived from a contraction of Abram (meaning "exalted fa...
Ábrahám is the Hungarian form of Abraham, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "father of many" or "father of a multitude." The name is derived from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which may be a contraction of Abram ("high...
Abrahán is the Spanish form of Abraham, a biblical name of Hebrew origin. The name Abraham is derived from the Hebrew ʾAvraham, which is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a contraction of Abram...
Abram 1 is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "high father" — derived from the elements ʾav ("father") and rum ("to exalt, to be high"). It appears in the Old Testament as the original name of the biblical...
Abram 2 is a masculine given name used in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Georgian, functioning as a localized form of Abraham. While the English name Abraham is widely recognized, Abram 2 represents the adaptation o...
EtymologyAbramo is the Italian form of Abraham, a name of Hebrew origin. The root name Abraham is derived from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a contr...
Abrar is a unisex given name with roots in the Arabic language, where it means "virtuous". The name carries a strong moral connotation, reflecting qualities of righteousness and piety. Its usage varies by region: in the...
Abrasha is a Russian diminutive of Abraham. The name Abraham originates from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), meaning "father of many" or as a contraction of Abram and הָמוֹן (hamon), "multitude". In the Bible, Abraham w...
Abril is a Spanish and Catalan feminine given name, directly derived from the name of the month April. The month name itself likely originates from the Latin aperio, meaning "to open" or "to uncover," a reference to the...
Absalom is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name ʾAvshalom (אַבְשָׁלוֹם), meaning "father is peace". It is composed of the elements ʾav ("father") and shalom ("peace"). The name is primarily known from the...
Abu is a common element in Arabic names, meaning "father of" in Arabic. It is used as a component of a kunya, a type of Arabic nickname or honorific that typically references the bearer's eldest son (e.g., Abu Bakr means...
Abu al-Fadl is an Arabic male given name that combines Abu (meaning "father of") and Fadl (meaning "virtue" or "grace"), thus translating to "father of virtue." It is a theophoric name often used as a kunya (a teknonym)...
EtymologyThe name Abubakar is a Hausa form of the Arabic name Abu Bakr, which is composed of Abu (meaning 'father of') and Bakr (meaning 'young camel'). Thus, the literal meaning is 'father of a young camel'. However, th...
Abubaker is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name أبو بكر (see Abu Bakr). It is a common given name among Sunni Muslims, reflecting the deep reverence for the historical figure Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, a close compani...
Abu Bakr (Arabic: أبو بكر) is a combination of Abu (meaning "father of") and Bakr (meaning "young camel"). This name is historically a kunya, an Arabic nickname formed with Abu, rather than a given name; the actual given...
Abul-Fazl is an alternate transcription of the Arabic أبو الفضل (see Abu al-Fadl). The name is composed of Abu, meaning "father of," and Fadl, meaning "virtue" or "grace," thus signifying "father of virtue." It is a comm...
Abundio is the Spanish form of Abundius, a Late Latin name derived from the word abundus meaning "abundant, plentiful." The name was borne by several early Christian saints, including a 5th-century bishop of Como, Italy,...