Abagael is a rare yet fascinating name mainly given to girls. The name is an alternative spelling of the popular name ‘Abigail’, and originates from Hebrew and has a biblical connection as ‘Abigail’ was the name of King David’s wife. The meaning of Abagael is ‘father of exaltation’ or ‘my father's joy’. For many years, Abagael has been a gendered name meaning that parents traditionally gave the name to girls. People believe that a person named Abagael tends to be sensitive, warm, and peaceful. They are also kind, quickly adapt to situations, and friendly. The name peaked in popularity in 2005, when it was the fourth most popular baby name in the United States. As of now, Abagael and its variants hold the 11th position. Due to its creative versatility, Abagael has appeared in many famous works such as the film ‘Abigaëlle’, novelist Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’, and author Robert A. Heinlein’s ‘Stranger In A Strange Land’. A few of the famous personalities of this name include American actress Abigail Breslin and Australian actress Abbie Cornish. From ancient times to today’s pop culture, Abagael remains as popular as ever.
Spelling of Abagael
A-B-A-G-A-E-L , is a 7-letter female given name.