| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Abimael | Biblical | A father sent from God |
| Abimelech | Biblical | Father of the king |
| Abinadab | Biblical | Father of a vow; or of willingness |
| Abinoam | Biblical | Father of beauty |
| Abiodun | African | Nigerian name given to one born during war. |
| Abiola | African | Nigerian name given to one born during the New Year. |
| Abir | Hebrew | Strong. |
| Abiram | Biblical | High father; father of deceit |
| Abisai | Hawaiian | Variant of Apikai: Gift of God; gift from God. |
| Abisha | Hebrew | The Lord is my father. |
| Abishai | Biblical | The present of my father. |
| Abishalom | Biblical | Father of peace |
| Abishua | Biblical | Father of salvation |
| Abishur | Biblical | Father of the wall; father of uprightness |
| Abital | Biblical | The father of the dew; or of the shadow |
| Abitub | Biblical | Father of goodness |
| Abiud | Biblical | Father of praise |
| Able | Hebrew | Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English surname. |
| Ablendan | Anglo-Saxon | Blind. |
| Abner | Hebrew | father of light |
| Abooksigun | Native-American | Wildcat (Algonquin). |
| Abornazine | Native-American | Abnaki word for keeper of the flame. |
| Abracham | Irish | Irish form of Abraham. |
| Abraham | Hebrew | father of a multitude |
| Abrahamo | Hebrew | Variant of Abraham: Father of many. |
| Abrahan | Hebrew | Variant of Abraham: Father of many. |
| Abram | Hebrew | High Father |
| Abramo | Hebrew | Father of a multitude. |
| Abran | Hebrew | Variant of Abraham: Father of many. |
| Abrao | Hebrew | Variant of Abraham: Father of many. |