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Abagail TERRY (born Lines), Circa 1627 - 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesAbagail Terry (born Lines), 1629 - 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 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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- Arabic: أبيجيل لينس (Abijil Lins)
- Chinese (Simplified): 阿比盖尔 莱恩斯 (Ā bǐ gài ěr Lái ēn sī)
- French: Abigaëlle Lines
- Hungarian: Lines Abigail
- Italian: Abigaille Lines
- Japanese: アビゲイル ラインズ (Abigeiru Rainzu)
- Russian: Абигейл Лайнс (Abigeil Lains)
- Spanish: Abigail Lines
- Ukrainian: Абігейл Лайнс (Abiheil Lains)
The name Abigail stems from the Hebrew name 'Avigayil'. This name breaks down into two parts: 'avi' meaning "my father" and 'gayil' meaning "joy" or "strength". Therefore, Abigail literally translates to "my father is joy" or "father's joy". The 'Avigayil' form underwent changes as it entered different languages, eventually becoming Abigail in English. Abigail first appeared in the Hebrew Bible as one of King David's wives. The name's use spread through Europe following the Reformation, becoming more common in English-speaking countries during the 17th century. While never consistently a top name, Abigail experienced periods of increased popularity, particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Common short forms include Abby, Abbie, and Gail.
The surname Lines has its historical roots primarily in England, where it is believed to have originated as a patronymic surname derived from the Old French word "line," meaning "lineage" or "descendant." The name first appeared in written records during the medieval period, particularly in the 13th century. It was often associated with individuals who were part of a notable family or lineage, reflecting their social status. Over time, the surname Lines became linked to various occupations, including those in the textile industry, where "lines" could refer to the threads or lines of fabric. The name may also have geographical connections, as it could denote someone living near a boundary or a line of demarcation.
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