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You can add the usages of "Biblical Greek" and "Biblical Latin" to this name, for Abimael is also the form used in the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament) and at least two versions of the Vulgate (Latin Bible), namely: the Clementine Vulgate (1592) and the Nova Vulgata ("Neo-Vulgate", 1979). These two are respectively the former and current official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.The name is written as Ἀβιμαέλ in Greek. [noted -ed]Sources used:
- http://greekdoc.com/bible/names/ab.html#αβι (in English)
- Clementine Vulgate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixto-Clementine_Vulgate (in English; note that it was the Church's official Bible for nearly 4 centuries!)
- Nova Vulgata: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Vulgata (in English)
- Septuagint: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint (in English)
- 10:28 of Genesis in the Septuagint and the Vulgate:
https://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/physis/septuagint-genesis/10.asp?pg=3 (in English and Greek)
https://en.katabiblon.com/us/index.php?text=LXX&book=Gn&ch=10 (in Greek)
• Clementine Vulgate: https://vulsearch.sourceforge.net/html/Gn.html (in Latin)
• Nova Vulgata: https://www.vatican.va/archive/bible/nova_vulgata/documents/nova-vulgata_vt_genesis_lt.html#10 (in Latin)
It sounds pleasant but there aren't any nicknames for it.
Abe could be a nickname.
Pronounced a-BIM-ay-el.
Abimael was the ninth of thirteen sons of Joktan, a descendent of Shem.
Lovely name, uncommon too.

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