Abia

See also: abia

English

Etymology

From an acronym of four most populated towns in the state at its creation, Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo. Afikpo is now in Ebonyi state.

Proper noun

Abia

  1. A state of Nigeria in the South East geopolitical zone. Capital: Umuahia. Largest city: Aba.

Anagrams

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Abīa, from Ancient Greek Ἀβῑᾱ́ (Abīā́), from Hebrew אֲבִיָה (ʾĂḇiyyā́, worshipper of Jah)

Proper noun

Abia m (proper noun, strong, genitive Abias)

  1. a male given name from Hebrew

Italian

Proper noun

Abia m

  1. a male given name

Proper noun

Abia f

  1. a female given name

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Koine Greek Ἀβῑᾱ́ (Abīā́), from Biblical Hebrew אֲבִיָּה (ʾĂḇiyyā́, worshipper of Jah).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Abīa m sg (genitive Abīa or Abīae); indeclinable, variously declined, first declension

  1. Abijah
Declension

Indeclinable noun or first-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Abīa
genitive Abīa
Abīae
dative Abīa
Abīae
accusative Abīa
Abīam
ablative Abīa
Abīā
vocative Abīa

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἀβία (Abía).

Pronunciation 1

Proper noun

Abia f sg (genitive Abiae); first declension

  1. a town of Messenia situated near the borders with Laconia
Declension

First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Pronunciation 2

Proper noun

Abiā f

  1. ablative of Abia

References

  • Abia”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly

Yoruba

Etymology

From English Abia, ultimately from an acronym of four most populated towns in the state at its creation, Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /á.bí.á/

Proper noun

Ábíá

  1. a state of Nigeria in the South East geopolitical zone; capital and largest city: Aba