Abiah is a rare and unique female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'Avigail', which means 'Father is joy'. It is typically pronounced as AH-bee-yah. This name has been used sparingly throughout history but gained some recognition through notable figures such as Abiah Wadsworth, an early American settler who arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638.
"Abiah saw an increase in usage from 5 births in 2019 to 9 births in 2020, totaling 14 children named Abiah over the two years."