The baby name Tabbitha is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Tab-uh-thuh".
Tabbitha is Aramaic in Origin.
Tabbitha is a feminine name of Aramaic origin, meaning "gazelle". It is a biblical name, appearing in the New Testament as the name of a woman who was raised from the dead by Peter. The name has been used in English-speaking countries since the 16th century, but it has never been particularly popular. It is more commonly spelled as Tabitha, but Tabbitha is also a valid spelling.
The pronunciation of Tabbitha is tuh-BIH-thuh. The name is composed of two syllables, with the stress on the second syllable. The name is relatively easy to pronounce and spell, which may be part of the reason why it has persisted as a name over the centuries.
Tabbitha is a feminine name, and it is typically given to girls. It has never been a particularly popular name, but it has been used consistently over the centuries. The name has a biblical origin, which may make it appealing to some parents who are looking for a name with religious significance. The name is also associated with the image of a graceful and swift gazelle, which may make it appealing to parents who are looking for a name with a nature-inspired meaning.