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      Meaning of the first name Abisai

      Origin

      Hebrew

      Meaning

      My Father is A Gift

      Variations

      Abigail, Abihail, Abigaia
      The name Abisai is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the phrase meaning My father is a gift. It consists of two components: Abi, which translates to my father, and sai, meaning gift. This name reflects a notable appreciation of familial bonds and the values of gratitude and blessings associated with parenthood. It symbolizes the special relationship between a father and child and the notion of life as a significant gift bestowed upon an individual.

      Abisai is found in biblical texts as a notable figure, specifically in the context of King David's reign. He is recognized as one of David's mighty warriors and a relative of the king, possibly the brother of Joab. Abisai's exploits are documented in the books of Samuel, where he is depicted as a brave and loyal soldier, engaging in significant battles and displaying valor. His character serves as an example of loyalty and strength, contributing to the historical narrative of David’s rule in ancient Israel. The name thus carries connotations of bravery, loyalty, and familial pride grounded in its biblical origins.

      Today, Abisai remains a name used in various communities, particularly among those with Jewish heritage. While it is less common compared to more mainstream names, its distinctiveness appeals to parents seeking a name with deep cultural and historical significance. In some modern contexts, especially among Hebrew speakers or those with biblical interests, Abisai is appreciated for its unique sound and meaningful origin. The name has gained traction in recent years as individuals seek names that reflect their values, ancestry, and connections to spiritual traditions.

      Based on our records...

      Martinez

      Martinez

      This is the most common surname associated with Abisai.
      Celia

      Celia

      This is the most common name of those married to a Abisai.
      Abisai

      Abisai

      This is the most common name for a child of a Abisai.
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      1825 is when there were the most people born with the first name Abisai.

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