Tabitha

  • Origin
    Aramaic, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    gazelle
  • Variations
    Tabytha, Tabatha, Tabea, Tabita, Tavita
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  • Tabitha stands as a testament to enduring charm that refuses to fade with passing decades. This name carries historical depth while maintaining surprising freshness, never feeling antiquated or overly common. Tabitha suggests intelligence and quick wit, someone equally comfortable with books and adventures. The name has substance—it feels complete and substantial rather than diminutive or overly cute. Its vintage appeal resonates with parents seeking alternatives to current top-ten lists, offering familiarity without oversaturation. Tabitha works exceptionally well across professional and personal spheres, projecting competence and creativity simultaneously. The built-in nickname potential adds flexibility without detracting from the full name's strength. This choice reflects appreciation for names with proven staying power and genuine character.
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