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Abelardo
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Abelardo is a Spanish version of Abelard, itself derived from the Hebrew name 'Abel'. Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. There are however different meanings to the name depending on which language the name is given in. In Hebrew, it is derived from the word 'hebel' which means 'breath'. In Arabic however, it is derived from the word 'habeel' which means 'a city in mourning'. It also means 'meadow' in ancient Assyrian.
Abelino
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Abelino is a form of the name Avila, itself a form of the Germanic name Ava. The origins of the name are not known. It is believed that the name was brought to England by the Normans, but died out in usage, while it was popular for much longer in America. Although unclear, the meaning might be “bird”.
Abha
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Abha originates in Sanskrit and means "brightness". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the US it is very rare.
Abi
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Abi is a Scottish diminutive of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means "my father's delight". Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.
Abia
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Abia is a Greek and Latin variant of the name Abijah. Abijah originates in Hebrew language and means "God is my father". In the Bible, it is used as both feminine and masculine given names. Today, its usage is rather rare.
Abigail
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Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means "my father's delight". Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

Some people say a name is the “decision that shapes a lifetime”…we couldn’t agree more! Our goal is to provide the best experience for expecting you to find the perfect name for your dog or puppy. With the help of the TheDogNames community, we’ve created a comprehensive list of diverse, unique, and popular names from around the globe. Each one is hand-picked by our top-notch editorial staff, with careful research and contributions coming directly from our community.

The Dog Names' Story

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