הַבִיגָה
"My father is joy"
Derived from Hebrew ‘ab, meaning ‘father,’ and ‘gail,’ meaning ‘joy.’ In the Hebrew Bible, there are several women named Abigail. One of them is the wife of King David, who intervened on behalf of her husband and city when David was planning to take their city by force. Another Abigail is mentioned in the apocryphal book of Ezra.
A name symbolizing joy derived from a loving father.
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הַבִיגָה
father of joy
Αβιγαιλη
joy of my father
Abigailis
joy of my father
/əˈbiːɡəl/
IPA: /ˈæbiɡɑːl/
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Amethyst
1 Samuel
A widow of noble character from the town of Carmel. She married the older and wealthy man, Nabal, but he was a cruel and mean man. Abigail acted wisely to prevent a feud between her husband and David, the future king of Israel.