Abigail
Girl Name English, German, Biblical origin
Origin
English, German, Biblical
Syllables
3
First Letter
A
Popularity
40/100

Meaning of Abigail

From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".

Origin: English, German, Biblical

About the Name Abigail

As a three-syllable feminine name, Abigail has a musical presence of Hebrew origin, with roots in the ancient texts of the Old Testament and the rich tradition of biblical names that have crossed religious and cultural boundaries to become truly international, meaning "From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".", and a quietly distinctive girl name - less frequently given but always recognised as thoughtful and intentional. "From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy"." in Hebrew carries a weight that the English translation can only approximate. These ancient names were carried by prophets, matriarchs, and kings - they have been in continuous use for over 3,000 years, a longevity that few naming traditions can match.

The practical question of how Abigail flows with the family surname is worth considering. The name is universally familiar across communities worldwide, easy to spell and pronounce, and carries natural authority in both formal and informal settings. Names that begin with a vowel like 'A' have an open, approachable quality that makes them easy to call across a playground or a boardroom - equally at home in both. Choosing Abigail signals that you have looked beyond the obvious - it is a name that carries heritage without following trends.

Sound & Flow

Abigail is a 3-syllable name. Test it with your family surname to hear how it flows. For example: Abigail Tan, Abigail Lee, or Abigail Ng.

Pronunciation varies by community.

Cultural Context

Crosses cultural boundaries easily and is used across Chinese, Eurasian, and mixed-heritage families. Works well with both English and Chinese surnames.

Name Style & Tags

Popularity Through History

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Rank in California top 25 (1 = most popular). Bars represent years the name charted - Hover for rank.

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#9
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#8
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#10
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#9
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#12
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#12
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#14
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#19
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Name Facts & Trivia

Name length
7 letters
Longer name - Often carries a natural nickname.
Syllable pattern
3 syllables
Multi-syllable names often have beautiful melodic flow.
First letter
A
Browse more names starting with A
Gender
Girl
A traditionally girl name across most cultures.

Famous People Named Abigail

Prominent figures who share this name - Drawn from global culture, sports, and public life.

This name has been carried by notable individuals across many fields including arts, sports, science, and public service globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy". Its English, German, Biblical roots give it a timeless quality that resonates across generations.
Abigail has a popularity score of 40/100. It sits comfortably in the mid-range — recognisable without being ubiquitous.
Abigail is traditionally a girl name with English, German, Biblical origins. It has been used consistently for girls across different cultures and generations.
Test the name across all languages your family speaks to ensure it sounds natural. If you come from a multilingual household, say it in each language you use at home before deciding.
The best middle names for Abigail depend on your surname and cultural background. A shorter one-syllable middle name balances Abigail nicely. Use our name generator to explore combinations.
Natural nicknames for Abigail often emerge from how family members start using it. At 3 syllables, there are natural places to shorten it. Try different variations until one feels right for your family.

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