Abisai leaps off the tongue like a nimble fox, bursting with ancient echoes and modern flair. Rooted in Hebrew—blending the words for “father” and “gift”—it harks back to the stalwart warrior at King David’s side. Today, parents craving a unisex name that feels both timeworn and boldly fresh are choosing Abisai, giving their children a rallying cry in miniature form. And no, it’s not a high-tech codename beamed from some sci-fi epic—it’s simply a perfectly approachable choice with a heroic ring. Little ones bearing this name don’t just take first steps—they embark on grand adventures, a compass of curiosity in hand. With only 22 babies christened Abisai in the U.S. last year (ranked 902), it still whispers of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Pronounced uh-BYE-sy, Abisai proves that a few simple syllables can spark epic tales and lifelong legacies.
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