Abital

Abital or Avital (Hebrew: אֲבִיטַל‎ ’Ăḇîṭāl) is a Hebrew given name of Old Testament origin. It is traditionally a feminine given name, but its modern usage is unisex. The name translates to my father is [the] dew (Ab-i means "my father"; -i is possessive pronoun for "my"). Avital is also used as a surname. Potentially, it could be a place name for the Avital moshav in Israel. The name is derived from the biblical character Abital, who is mentioned in the book of Samuel as one of King David's wives (2 Samuel 3:4), the mother of David's fifth son Shephatiah.

Abital

Abital or Avital (Hebrew: אֲבִיטַל‎ ’Ăḇîṭāl) is a Hebrew given name of Old Testament origin. It is traditionally a feminine given name, but its modern usage is unisex. The name translates to my father is [the] dew (Ab-i means "my father"; -i is possessive pronoun for "my"). Avital is also used as a surname. Potentially, it could be a place name for the Avital moshav in Israel. The name is derived from the biblical character Abital, who is mentioned in the book of Samuel as one of King David's wives (2 Samuel 3:4), the mother of David's fifth son Shephatiah.