Tabita first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Tabita has been for the last 43 years (from 1976 to 2018) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Tabita

A feminine name derived from the Aramaic word meaning "gazelle".

Popularity of Tabita by gender

Based on the last 43 years of data, Tabita is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2018, there were 5 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Tabita.

Year Male Count Female Count
2018 0 5
2010 0 6
2008 0 7
2006 0 5
2004 0 5
2002 0 6
2001 0 8
2000 0 6
1997 0 6
1996 0 10
1995 0 7
1994 0 7
1993 0 9
1992 0 5
1991 0 13
1990 0 8
1989 0 6
1988 0 6
1987 0 7
1986 0 8
1985 0 5
1984 0 5
1983 0 9
1982 0 12
1981 0 8
1980 0 8
1979 0 5
1978 0 9
1977 0 14
1976 0 7

The history of the first name Tabita

The name Tabita is derived from the Aramaic name Tavitha, which means "gazelle" or "graceful". It is a feminine name with its roots in the ancient Aramaic language, which was spoken in various regions of the Middle East, including parts of modern-day Syria, Iraq, and Iran, during the 8th century BCE to the 7th century CE.

Tabita is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible in the Book of Acts (9:36-42). It is the name of a woman from the town of Joppa (modern-day Jaffa, Israel) who was known for her good deeds and charitable works. According to the biblical account, she fell ill and died, but was miraculously brought back to life by the apostle Peter.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Tabita is from the 1st century CE, when it was used by the biblical figure mentioned above. However, the name likely predates this and was in use among Aramaic-speaking communities in the region.

Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Tabita. One of the earliest was Tabita of Bethania (5th century CE), a Christian saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches. Another notable Tabita was Tabita of Portugal (1071-1090), a Portuguese infanta and daughter of King Sancho I.

During the Middle Ages, Tabita was a relatively uncommon name, but it saw a resurgence in popularity during the Renaissance period. One notable bearer of the name was Tabita van Ophovius (1570-1619), a Dutch painter and engraver.

In more recent times, Tabita Rezaire (born 1986) is a contemporary French artist and filmmaker known for her work exploring issues of identity, technology, and colonialism.

While the name Tabita is not as widely used today as it was in ancient times, it has maintained a presence throughout history, with various spellings and variations appearing in different cultures and languages. Its biblical and historical significance, as well as its beautiful meaning, have contributed to its enduring appeal.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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