Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Abbey

Abbey is short for Abigail. Abigail is a Hebrew name, from “Avigayil” which means “Father’s joy”. Abigail appears in the Bible in 1 Samuel 25-30 as Nabal’s wife “…and the name of his wife Abigail, and she was a woman of good understanding and of a beautiful countenance.” The lovely Abigail is remembered fondly in the Bible for bringing King David offerings after her husband, Nabal, callously refused David and his soldiers supplies even after the men protected Nabal’s shepherds and possessions from harm. Therefore, it was no surprise when, upon the death of Nabal, David asked the kind Abigail to marry him and she accepted. Her name came into popular usage in England in the 16th century, during the Reformation and under the influence of the Puritans (who brought the name to the New World in the 17th century). Interestingly, Abigail was a typical character name used in 17th century literature for a lady’s maid or servant. The pet forms of the name, Abby, Abbie, Abbey, and Gail have all developed into independently given names in their own right.

All About the Baby Name – Abbey

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME ABBEY

The number Eight personality has everything to do with power, wealth and abundance. Somehow, this personality has been blessed on the material plane, but their authoritative and problem-solving traits provide evidence that their good fortunes are not just the luck of the lottery. They are well earned. This is the personality of CEOs and high-ranking military personnel. Eights are intensely active, hard-driving individuals. Success is only meaningful to them after a job well-done.  They are remarkable in their ability to see the larger picture right down to the smallest details, and organize a strategy around success. They then have the ability to direct a group around them toward any goal, and realize individual potential to get the most out of their team.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME ABBEY

Not only is Abbey the last of the “Abby” names to find a place on America’s Top 1000 list (1978), but she’s also the least preferred of the three spellings. Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that Abbey shares her spelling with a building that houses monks and nuns (an abbey is essentially a monastery or a convent). Then again, the Abbey spelling also makes us think of Abbey Road, the location of the studios where the Beatles recorded one of their final albums (also called Abbey Road). From this perspective, Abbey could be considered a musically inspired name. There’s no doubt that Abbey is a cute name (like Allie or Annie). It’s bubbly, colloquial, upbeat and friendly. It’s definitely more everyday and informal when compared to Abigail; Abbey is a name for the casual, laid-back types. Depending on your preference, Abby is the most popular spelling in the U.S., followed by the sweetly old-fashioned Abbie, and in last place we have your sturdy little Abbey.

Quick Facts

ON ABBEY

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

English

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

2

RANKING POPULARITY:

901

PRONUNCIATION:

AB-ee

SIMPLE MEANING:

Father's joy

Characteristics

OF ABBEY

Authoritative

Powerful

Tough

Tenacious

Wealthy

Problem-solver

Achiever

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Abbey

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME ABBEY

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Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME ABBEY

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Popular Songs

ON ABBEY

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Famous People

NAMED ABBEY

Abbey Lincoln (jazz musician)

Children of Famous People

NAMED ABBEY

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Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME ABBEY

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