Meaning & History
Possibly a feminine form of ABRAHAM. It coincides with a Latin word meaning "maid". A known bearer was Saint Abra of Poitiers, a Gallo-Roman nun of the 4th century.
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3/23/2019, 11:34 PM | SeaHorse15 | removing usage categories "Biblical" and "Theology"; does not occur in the Bible itself - Abra is the name of Solomon's concubine only in Matthew Prior's 'Solomon on the Vanity of the World' (1718) | |||
9/11/2018, 7:27 PM | Evil | ||||
12/17/2016, 1:03 AM | LMS | ||||
4/26/2015, 6:21 PM | Randee15 | ||||
6/24/2014, 6:36 AM | Frollein Gladys | ||||
3/11/2014, 1:46 AM | LMS | ||||
1/11/2012, 5:40 PM | SeaHorse15 | merge 3 names | |||
1/10/2012, 12:16 AM | SeaHorse15 | ||||
1/9/2012, 8:22 PM | SeaHorse15 | ||||
4/2/2008, 12:29 PM | Mike C | ||||
4/2/2008, 9:28 AM | anonymous | ||||
3/7/2008, 9:02 AM | anonymous | ||||
8/26/2006, 3:04 PM | anonymous |