What is the name meaning of ABE. Phrases containing ABE
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ABE
Female
French
French form of Spanish Abella, possibly ABELLE means "bee."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABEGAYLE means "father rejoices."
Female
Native American
Native American Chippewa name ABEDABUN means "dawn; sight of day."
Male
African
breath, vapor; transitoriness.
Male
English
 In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Anglicized form of Greek Habel, ABEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory." Anglicized form of Hebrew Hebel, meaning "breath, breathing."
Male
African
one who wards off.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Lord Abergavenny.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Abelardus, ABELARDO means "noble strength."
Female
African
suppliant.
Female
Native American
Native American Chippewa name ABEQUA means "stays at home."Â
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Hebel, ABELE means "breath, breathing."
Male
German
Old German name, ABELARD means "noble strength."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Abel, ABELL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABEGAIL means "father rejoices."
Male
Greek
(ἈβειÏὼν) Greek form of Hebrew Abiyram, ABEIRON means "my father is exalted." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Hiel the Bethelite, and the name of a son of Eliab who joined Korah in his rebellion against Moses. This spelling is rarely used. Abiron is used in the Septuagint.
Male
English
Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude,"Â and other names beginning with Ab-.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Abie, ABEY means "father of a multitude."
Female
Spanish
From the Spanish surname, of uncertain etymology. The name was originally a Catalan byname for a bee-keeper or small and active (as a bee) person. It may, therefore, have been derived Latin apicula, ABELLA means "bee."Â
Female
Native American
Variant spelling of Native American Chippewa Abequa, ABEQUE means "stays at home."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (Aberdeen)
English and Scottish (Aberdeen) : regional name from a district in Lancashire called The Fylde, from Old English (ge)filde ‘plain’.
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kedge, a nickname from Middle English kedge ‘brisk’, ‘lively’, a dialect term confined to East Anglia (probably of Old Norse origin).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Powerful, Glory
Male
Irish
Irish name derived from the word gobha, GOIBNIU means "smith." In mythology, this is the name of a smith god who provided weapons for the Tuatha De Danaan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Latin
Light.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Direction
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ever Faithful; Constant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess of will, Companion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Hindu, Indian
Happiness
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n.
Abeyance.
n.
Alt. of Abelonian
imp. & p. p.
of Abet
v. t.
To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to abet an ill-doer; to abet one in his wicked courses; to abet vice; to abet an insurrection.
n.
One who abets; an instigator of an offense or an offender.
n.
The act of abetting; as, an abetment of treason, crime, etc.
n.
Alt. of Abettor
n.
State of being aberrant; a wandering from the right way; deviation from truth, rectitude, etc.
n.
Alt. of Aberrancy
n.
The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; called spherical aberration, when due to the spherical form of the lens or mirror, such form giving different foci for central and marginal rays; and chromatic aberration, when due to different refrangibilities of the colored rays of the spectrum, those of each color having a distinct focus.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Abet
a.
Characterized by aberration.
n.
A small periodical change of position in the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer; called annual aberration, when the observer's motion is that of the earth in its orbit, and daily or diurnal aberration, when of the earth on its axis; amounting when greatest, in the former case, to 20.4'', and in the latter, to 0.3''. Planetary aberration is that due to the motion of light and the motion of the planet relative to the earth.
n.
Act of abetting; aid.
a.
Being in a state of abeyance.
n.
Abetment.
n.
Alt. of Abelonian
n.
One of a sect in Africa (4th century), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel.
n.
An evergreen shrub (Hibiscus -- formerly Abelmoschus -- moschatus), of the East and West Indies and Northern Africa, whose musky seeds are used in perfumery and to flavor coffee; -- sometimes called musk mallow.
adv.
To childbed (in the phrase "brought abed," that is, delivered of a child).