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Abigal Hansdatter Glad, Circa 1722 - 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdtr. Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdotter Glad, born 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigal Hansdatter Glad, born Circa 1722
MyHeritage Family TreesAbigael Sophie Glad, 1703 - 1718
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FamilySearch Family TreeAbigal Hansd. Glad, born Circa 1722
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- Arabic: أبيغيل غلاد (Abīghīl Ghlād)
- Japanese: アビゲイル・グラッド (Abigeiru Guraddo)
- Portuguese: Abigaíl Glad
- Russian: Абигейл Глад (Abigeil Glad)
- Spanish: Abigail Glad
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The name Abigail has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Avigail, 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 of kindness, intelligence, and leadership, reflecting the qualities of its biblical namesake. Variations of Abigail can be found across different cultures and languages, including Abigaíl in Spanish and Portuguese, Abigaille in Italian, and Aveline in French. The name has also inspired diminutive forms such as Abby and Gail, which are commonly used in English-speaking countries. Abigail remains a popular name today, often chosen for its positive connotations and historical significance.
The last name "Glad" has its origins in various geographical regions, primarily in Europe, with roots that can be traced back to the Old English word "glæd," meaning "bright" or "cheerful." This surname may have originally been a nickname for someone with a joyful disposition or a bright personality, reflecting the characteristics of those who first bore it. In some cases, it could also relate to occupations or roles within a community that involved bringing happiness or light, such as entertainers or those in service roles. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Glade" in English-speaking countries and "Glatz" in German-speaking regions, which may reflect regional dialects or adaptations over time. The surname is relatively uncommon, but its cheerful connotation has allowed it to endure in various forms across different cultures.
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