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      Meaning of the first name
      Abageal

      Origin 
      English, Hebrew

      Meaning 
      Fathers Joy or Source of Joy

      Variations 
      Abagael, Abagale, Abaigeal

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Abigail is of Hebrew origin, derived from the words avi, meaning father, and gil, meaning joy or source of joy. This gives the name a meaningful significance, conveying the idea of a daughter who brings joy to her father. In various cultures, the name is often associated with attributes such as happiness, cheerfulness, and positivity, making it a favored choice for parents seeking a name with a warm and uplifting connotation.

      Abigail appears in the Hebrew Bible, notably as the wife of King David. Her story, found in the First Book of Samuel, highlights her wisdom, beauty, and resourcefulness. She is remembered for her role in preventing conflict between David and her husband, Nabal, demonstrating her diplomatic skills and strength of character. The name has been widely used throughout history, particularly in Jewish and Christian traditions, and has appeared in various forms in literature and religious texts.

      In contemporary society, Abigail remains a popular name, often favored for its classical roots and positive meaning. It has seen a resurgence in usage, particularly in English-speaking countries, and is frequently shortened to nicknames such as Abi or Gail. The name Abigail continues to be celebrated in various forms of media, including literature, television, and film, reinforcing its relevance and appeal in modern culture. Its blend of tradition and modernity ensures that it remains a beloved choice among parents today.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname associated with Abageal.
      Harper

      is the most common surname for Abageal.

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