Gail originates of olde English and Hebrew meaning "a father's joy". Gail is the diminutive of Abigail, a wife of King David in the Old Testament. As a name choice for a son and typically spelled Gale, it is a surname that evolved to become a given name and is intended as "light", "pleasant" and "merry".
Gail originates of olde English and Hebrew meaning "a father's joy". Gail is the diminutive of Abigail, a wife of King David in the Old Testament. As a name choice for a son and typically spelled Gale, it is a surname that evolved to become a given name and is intended as "light", "pleasant" and "merry".
Gail originates of olde English and Hebrew meaning "a father's joy". Gail is the diminutive of Abigail, a wife of King David in the Old Testament. As a name choice for a son and typically spelled Gale, it is a surname that evolved to become a given name and is intended as "light", "pleasant" and "merry".
Gail originates of olde English and Hebrew meaning "a father's joy". Gail is the diminutive of Abigail, a wife of King David in the Old Testament. As a name choice for a son and typically spelled Gale, it is a surname that evolved to become a given name and is intended as "light", "pleasant" and "merry".