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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 4
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Abela

Female name



Description

Abla is a rare Jewish name that translates from ancient Hebrew to mean "younger" or "younger daughter." The name derives from the word "avlal," which also means "younger" or "the youngest." This name was common among Jews up until the 20th century but is now extremely uncommon, primarily in Israel and the United States. In Russian-speaking countries, the name Abla is not used at all. The historical context of the name is tied to Jewish culture. Abla was one of the names given to children within a family and often reflected their position within the family structure. Unlike more common Jewish names, Abla lacks extensive coverage in Russian literature or culture, making its recognition confined largely to the Jewish community. People with this name, whether in the past or present, are likely associated with the Jewish diaspora. However, finding notable historical or contemporary bearers of the name Abla is very difficult, as it pertains to private life and is not part of broader cultural usage. The popularity of the name Abla is minimal, especially in Russia and the CIS countries. In these regions, the name is not used whatsoever. In Israel and the United States, where there are many people of Jewish descent, the name is still very rare. Russian variants or diminutives of the name Abla are not standard. The name is typically pronounced as is, and affectionate forms might be derived from the sound itself, such as "Ablenya" or "Ablay" if appropriate for their language or culture.