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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
41 Abellona Danish Mannish. F
42 Abellone Greek Masculine. F

43 Abequa NativeAmerican Stays at home (Chippewa). F
44 Aberfa Welsh From the mouth of the river. F
45 Abertha Welsh Sacrifice. F
46 Abez Biblical An egg, muddy. F
47 Abhirati Indian Mother of five hundred children; A mother goddess. F
48 Abia Arabic Great. F
49 Abia Muslim Great.. F
50 Abiageal Irish Irish form of Abigail. Brings joy. F
51 Abiah Biblical The Lord is my father. F
52 Abib Biblical Green fruit, ears of corn. F
53 Abida Muslim Abida is a graceful Muslim girl’s name meaning “worshipper” or “adorer,” the feminine form of Abid. It represents a woman devoted to spiritual duties, prayer, and ethical behavior. In Islamic tradition, Abida conveys qualities of patience, humility, and a F

54 Abida Muslim Worshippess. Adoress.. F
55 Abigail Biblical The father's joy F
56 Abigail Hebrew Father rejoiced, or father's joy. Gives joy. The intelligent, beautiful Abigail was Old Testament King David's third wife, described as 'good in discretion and beautiful in form.' In the 1916 play The Scornful Lady, Abigail was a lady's maid. F
57 Abigail Hebrew Abigail is a beloved feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning “father’s joy” or “source of joy.” In the Bible, Abigail was known for her intelligence, diplomacy, and peacemaking, saving her household through wise counsel. Today, Abigail remains a top choice in English-speaking countries, valued for its warm resonance, timeless dignity, and deeply affectionate meaning. F
58 Abir Muslim Abir is a melodic Muslim girl’s name meaning “fragrance” or “aroma,” similar to Abeer but with a distinct pronunciation. The name evokes imagery of blossoming flowers and serene gardens, symbolizing beauty, gentleness, and a soothing presence. Abir sugges F
59 Abir Arabic Fragrant. F
60 Abir Muslim Fragrance.. F