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Abba is a form of ab, meaning "father" in many Semitic languages. It is used as a given name, but was also used as a title or honorific for religious scholars or leaders.[1] (The word abbot has the same root.)

Abba
GenderMale
Language(s)Semitic language
Origin
MeaningFather

Persons with the given name Abba, or who are known by that title

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Jewish/Babylonian/Palestinian religious scholars

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Horse names of Jimma rulers

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Others

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Brand, Ezra. "Understanding Honorifics in the Talmudic Era". www.ezrabrand.com. Retrieved 25 January 2024.. See there that the term "Imma" also functions at times as an honorific in the Talmud, paralleling the male equivalent "Abba". For example, Ima Shalom, who is one of the few women who are named and quoted in the Talmud.