Abbe

Meaning of Abbe

Abbe is a charming and timeless name of Hebrew origin, meaning "father's joy." This delightful name has been steadily used in the United States, with occasional fluctuations in popularity. It is often associated with qualities such as warmth, kindness, and creativity. The variation Abbey offers a slightly different spelling while maintaining the same lovely sound. The name Abbe exudes a sense of sweetness and grace, making it a wonderful choice for any little girl. With its gentle pronunciation (AB-ee), this name carries an air of elegance and sophistication. If you're looking for a name with both traditional roots and modern appeal, Abbe is an excellent option to consider for your daughter.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as AB-ee (/æbi/)

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Notable People Named Abbe

Abbé Pierre, OFM Cap, was a French Catholic priest, member of the Resistance during World War II, and deputy of the Popular Republican Movement (MRP).
Abbé Prévost, a French priest and novelist, is known for his literary contributions.
Abbe Raven is the Chairman Emeritus of A+E Networks and one of the original founders of the HISTORY brand.
Abbe Lane, an American singer and actress known for her sultry style, was married to Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat.
Abbe Carter Goodloe, also known as A. Carter Goodloe or Carter Goodloe, was an American writer.
Abbe Gluck - Abbe R. Gluck is an American lawyer, professor, and former special counsel to the president, known for her work in health law and policy.
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