List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with Ab

Abhy

Hebrew meaning: The name Abhy is a Hebrew baby name The Hebrew meaning of Abhy is: Bringer of joy.

Meaning: Gives joy. Origin: Hebrew

Abi

(A-bee)

The name Abi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abi is: My father.

Meaning: My father's delight Origin: Hebrew, Scottish

Abia

(ə-BIE-ə)

Hebrew Meaning: The name Abia is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abia is: My father is Lord.

Meaning: Great Origin: Arabic

Abiageal

The name Abiageal is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Abiageal is: Brings joy.

Meaning: Irish form of abigail brings joy Origin: Irish

Abiba

The meaning of the name “Abiba” is: “Child Born After Grandmother Died”. Additional information: From Northern Africa.

Meaning: Child born after grandmother died Origin: African

Abichail

The meaning of the name “Abihail” is: “My father is strength; father of might”. Categories: Biblical Names, Hebrew Names, Jewish Names, Unisex Names. Used in: English speaking countries.

Meaning: Gives joy. Origin: Hebrew

Abida

Abida (Arabic: عابدہ ‎‎) is a feminine given name. The masculine version of the name is Abid. It means the one who worships. Notable people with the name include: Abedah-Kristin Ritchie (born 1986), American rapper.

Meaning: Worshiper, Devotee, adorer, devout Origin: Arabic

Abidah

Biblical Meaning: The name Abidah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abidah is: Father of knowledge.

Meaning: Worshipper Origin: Arabic

Abidat

Abidat name brief: Abidat is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Abidat name meanings is Fruit, result.

Meaning: Fruit, result Origin: Arabic

Abigail

(AB-i-gayl)

Origin of the name Abigail: From the Hebrew Avigayil, which is derived from avigayil (father of exaltation, father is rejoicing). ... Tha name also took on the meaning of "a lady's maid," due in part to its use as the name of a maid in the play The Scornful Lady, by Beaumont and Fletcher, in 1616.

Meaning: Father in rejoicing Origin: Hebrew