Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Abigale

Abigale is an Americanized respelling of the name Abigail, a name with Hebrew origins. From an etymological perspective, the Hebrew Avigayil (אֲבִיגָיִל) means “father’s joy” or “my father is joy”. Abigail is a name borne from the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament. She first appears in 1 Samuel 25:3 as the wife of a wealthy man named Nabal: “And she was a prudent and a very comely woman, but her husband was churlish, and very bad and ill natured.” In other words, Abigail was both intelligent and beautiful – in fact; she’s considered one of the most beautiful women in Jewish history. According to the Bible, David’s servants watched over Nabal’s shepherds and sheep, protecting them from harm while the shepherds were shearing Nabal’s large flock in the desert of Carmel. Shortly thereafter, David sent a message to Nabal respectfully requesting supplies and provisions for his men in exchange for their efforts. But Nabal refused. Angered at this rejection, and taking it as a personal affront, David prepared his soldiers for battle intent on killing Nabal. Enter Abigail. Hearing of her husband’s stinginess, she quickly amassed a large amount of food and supplies and raced to meet David with her offerings. In 1 Samuel 25:23-31, Abigail begs David to forgive her “naughty” husband, “for according to his name, he is a fool” (Nabal is Hebrew for “fool”) and beseeches David not to take up arms against Nabal. David thanked Abigail, realizing that she managed to prevent unnecessary bloodshed, which would have been a sinful act in the eyes of Yahweh. When Abigail returned and told Nabal what she had done, his heart turned to stone (in other words, he died from a heart attack). Now with Nabal out of the picture, David sent a messenger to Abigail asking for her hand in marriage. Utterly humbled, Abigail tells the servant: “Behold, let thy servant be a handmaid, to wash the feet of the servants of my lord.” (1 Samuel 25:41). In other words, Abigail sees herself as almost too honored to call herself David’s wife – so much so, she’s willing to subjugate herself to his servants. This type of modesty appealed to the dissenting religious groups of the 17th century, and so the Puritans adopted the name Abigail as their own. Interestingly, it is also a common name in 17th century literature for a lady’s maid or servant (given the Biblical Abigail’s willingness to wash the feet of David’s servants). She, and her name, essentially became symbolic of humility. Abigail is currently a very popular name among English speaking nations. It’s a top favorite in the United States and Canada – but it’s also very common in Great Britain, Australia and Ireland. The spelling of “Abigale” is not a common one.

All About the Baby Name – Abigale

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME ABIGALE

The number one personality is a leader - strong and competitive. They are willing to initiate action and take risks. One personalities work hard toward their endeavors and have the ability to apply their creative and innovative thinking skills with strong determination. They believe in their ability to succeed and are too stubborn to be hindered by obstacles. Ones meet obstacles head-on with such mental vigor and energy that you better step aside. They resent taking orders, so don't try telling them what to do either. This is an intensely active personality, but they are also known as starters rather than finishers. They have a propensity to become bored and will move quickly to the next project if not properly challenged.  They are the ones to think up and put into action new and brilliant ideas, but they are not the ones to stick around and manage them. This personality has an enthusiastic and pioneering spirit. They are distinctly original.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME ABIGALE

Abigale’s history on the U.S. charts is similar to Abagail’s. Both names are Americanized respellings of the traditionally spelled Abigail. Some might argue they are misspellings of the name Abigail. Although historically, at least in modern history, American parents especially have a propensity to respell common names. It’s a way for them to “uniqueify” an otherwise ubiquitous name. However, they are all pronounced exactly the same way, so it’s hard to understand the purpose behind respellings (unless they’re intended to confuse). Abagail, Abegail, Abigayle, Abegale, etc. Most people want to spell it Abigail, so you’re just signing your daughter up for tiresome personal spelling corrections in her future. We guess it just comes down to parental preference. For what it’s worth, this particular spelling lasted barely 10 years on the U.S. charts before most parents gave up on it.

Quick Facts

ON ABIGALE

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

American

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

3

RANKING POPULARITY:

N/A

PRONUNCIATION:

AB-ә-gayl

SIMPLE MEANING:

Father's Joy

Characteristics

OF ABIGALE

Independent

Individualistic

Ambitious

Strong-willed

Inventive

Successful

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