Abigaille

Meaning of Abigaille

Abigaille is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. It has various origins and associations, making it an interesting choice for parents who want something different. The name Abigaille is derived from the Hebrew name Abigail, which means "my father's joy" or "source of joy." This name has strong biblical roots, as Abigail was the intelligent and beautiful wife of King David in the Old Testament.

Abigaille is pronounced differently depending on the language. In French, it is pronounced as ah-bee-GAH-yuh (/a.bi.ɡaj.ja/), while in Italian, it is pronounced as ah-bee-GAHY-leh (/a.bi.ˈɡai.le/). In English, the pronunciation is uh-BIG-uhl (/əˈbɪɡəl/). The variations of this name include Abigail.

Although not very popular in recent years, Abigaille has had some occurrences in the United States. In 2014, six babies were given this unique name, ranking at number 14,541. The highest rank was achieved in 2001 when it ranked at number 15,351 with five occurrences.

In summary, Abigaille is a feminine name with Hebrew origins that signifies joy and happiness. With its diverse pronunciations and variations like Abigail, this name offers parents an opportunity to give their daughter a distinctive and meaningful identity.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as ah-bee-GAH-yuh (/a.bi.ɡaj.ja/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as ah-bee-GAHY-leh (/a.bi.ˈɡai.le/)

English

  • Pronunced as uh-BIG-uhl (/əˈbɪɡəl/)

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Notable People Named Abigaille

Abigaille Bruschi-Chiatti was an Italian soprano known for her performances in major opera houses and for creating notable roles in premieres of Donizetti and Verdi operas.
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