Tabitha

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Etymology

From Aramaic טביתא (Ṭabītā’, doe, roe, gazelle), translated as Dorcas in the Bible.

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Tabitha

  1. A woman who was, according to the Bible, restored to life by Peter.
  2. A female given name of biblical origin.

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