A feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'my father's joy' or 'father rejoiced'. Historically also used as a term for a lady's maid or female servant.
From Hebrew 'Avigail' meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father rejoiced', composed of 'avi' (my father) and 'gail' (to rejoice). The name appears in the Bible and became associated with servitude through literary use, particularly in Restoration drama where Abigail was a stock character name for servants.
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