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Abagail TERRY (born Lines), Circa 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Terry (born Lines), 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail TERRY (born Lines), 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Lines, 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Terry (born Lines), 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Terry (born Lines), 1629 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Merriman (born Olney), 1620 - 1646
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail TERRY (born LINES), born Circa 1622
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Lines (born Johnson), born 1670
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Lines (born Olney)
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail E., born 1838
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The name Abagail, a variant of Abigail, has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Avigayil, which means "my father is joy" or "father's joy." This name first appeared in ancient Israel, notably in the Hebrew Bible, where Abigail was the wife of King David and is often associated with wisdom and beauty. Historically, the name has been linked to characteristics such as intelligence, strength, and nurturing qualities, reflecting the traits of its biblical namesake. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including Abigail in English, Abigaíl in Spanish and Portuguese, and Avigail in modern Hebrew. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the essence of the original meaning. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often symbolizing a blend of grace and resilience.
The last name "Lines" has its origins in England, deriving from the Old English word "līn," which means "line" or "rope," and is often associated with the occupation of a rope maker or someone who worked with lines in a nautical context. The name may also have geographical roots, possibly linked to areas where such trades were prevalent, particularly in coastal regions. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Lines may have been involved in maritime activities or trades that required the use of ropes and lines, reflecting their occupational heritage. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Lynes" and "Lynes" in England, and "Ligne" in French-speaking regions, which may reflect regional dialects or adaptations in spelling over time. The surname has maintained a relatively consistent pronunciation across these variations, though local accents may influence its articulation. Overall, the surname Lines encapsulates a blend of occupational and geographical significance rooted in English history.
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