The History and Significance of the Name Abigail
Abigail is a feminine given name, derived from the Hebrew name Avigayil, meaning "father's joy" or "father's delight". It has been popular in England since the Middle Ages and was commonly used in Puritan families during the 17th century. The name Abigail has been associated with several notable women throughout history, including:
* Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams and one of the first First Ladies of the United States.
* Abigail Breslin, American actress known for her roles in "Little Miss Sunshine" and "The Skeleton Twins".
* Abigail Spencer, American actress known for her roles in "Grey's Anatomy" and "Rectify".
In addition to its use as a given name, Abigail has also been used as a surname and as a place name. It is the name of several towns and villages in the United States, including Abigail, Texas and Abigail, Wisconsin.