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A variation of Abijah, used by individuals of both genders in the Old Testament.

From the Hebrew name אֶבְיָתָר (ʾEvyaṯar), which means "my father abounds" or "my father excels", the name is derived from אָב (ʾav), meaning "father,...

Denotes "devotee, worshipper, admirer" in Arabic, derived from the root عبد (ʿabada), which translates to "to worship, to adore, to serve".

The feminine version of Abid.

The name means "my father has judged" in Hebrew. It is derived from the words אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and דִּין (din), meaning "to...

Has the meaning "born while I was absent" in Yoruba and is usually bestowed upon children born when their father is away.

The name signifies "God is my father" in Hebrew. It combines the elements אָב (ʾav), which means "father," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." This name...

Greek version of Abigail.

Spanish version of Abigail.

French version of Abigail.

Derived from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), which translates to "my father is joy," combining the roots אָב (ʾav) for "father" and גִּיל (gil...

A variation of Abigail.

A variation of Abigail.

The Hungarian version of Abigail.

The term "her father" has an Arabic origin. The Prophet Muhammad’s daughter Fatima was affectionately referred to by the kunya Umm Abiha, which means...

The phrase "my father is strength" in Hebrew translates to this meaning, stemming from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and חַיִל (ḥayil...

The phrase "he is my father" in Hebrew is derived from אָב (ʾav), which means "father," and הוּא (hu), meaning "he." This name belongs to a son of Aar...

Means "my father is Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and יָהּ (yah), a reference to the Hebrew deity. This name...

This name originates from a location referenced briefly in the New Testament. It likely stems from the Hebrew אָבֵל (ʾavel), which translates to...

Portuguese variation of Avilius.

Spanish version of Avilius.

The origin is unclear, but the initial component is probably Hebrew אָב (ʾav), which means "father". In the Old Testament, he is mentioned as a...

Has the meaning "born into wealth" in the Yoruba language.

The term "my father is king" in Hebrew, which originates from the roots אָב (ʾav), signifying "father," and מֶלֶךְ (meleḵ), meaning "king." This name...

Has the meaning "born during a festival" in the Yoruba language.

Has the meaning "born into wealth" in the Yoruba language.

Has the meaning "born of royalty" in the Yoruba language.

Has the meaning "scent, fragrance" in the Arabic language.

The name means "my father is exalted" in Hebrew, originating from the words אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt."...

The Latin version of the name Abishai found in biblical texts.

The name means "my father wanders" in Hebrew, derived from אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and שָׁגָה (shaḡa), meaning "to stray" or "to err."...

The name means "my father is a gift" in Hebrew, derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and שַׁי (shai), meaning "gift." In the Ol...

The name means "my father is dew" in Hebrew, derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and טַל (ṭal), which means "dew." It is the...

Alternate rendering of Arabic عبلة (see Abla).

This term translates to "full-figured" in Arabic. The seventh-century poet Antara composed numerous poems about a woman named Abla.

The name אַבְנֵר (ʾAvner) originates from Hebrew and translates to "my father is a light," combining the words אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and נֵר (ner...

Alternate rendering of Arabic أبو (refer to Abu).

Persian version of Abu al-Fadl.

Has the meaning "brought by the beginning of the week" in Yoruba, and is given to a child born on Sunday.

A variant of Abu Bakr utilized in certain regions of French-influenced West Africa.

The Biblical Greek version of Abraham, along with its Georgian equivalent.

The Portuguese version of Abraham.

Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), it can be interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a combination of Abram 1 and הָמוֹן (hamon)...

The Hungarian version of Abraham.

Spanish version of Abraham.

The term "high father" in Hebrew is derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to elevate" or "to be high."...

The Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Georgian versions of Abraham.

An Italian variation of Abraham.

The term means "virtuous" in Arabic. It is usually feminine in the Arab world but is generally masculine in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.

Russian diminutive form of Abraham.

The Spanish and Catalan versions of April.

Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְשָׁלוֹם (ʾAvshalom), which means "father is peace" and is composed of the elements אָב (ʾav), meaning "father," and ש...

The term signifies "father of" in the Arabic language. It frequently serves as a component in a kunya, an Arabic form of nickname. When using this...

A blend of Abu and Fadl. It was also used as an alternative name for Abbas, who was the son of the fourth caliph Ali.

A Nigerian variation of Abu Bakr.

Alternative rendering of Arabic أبو بكر (refer to Abu Bakr).

This name is a combination of Abu and Bakr. Abu Bakr was the Prophet Muhammad's companion and father-in-law, and he served as the first caliph in the...

Alternate rendering of Arabic أبو الفضل (refer to Abu al-Fadl).

The Spanish version of Abundius.