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.
Abia
Borrowed from Latin Abīa, from Ancient Greek Ἀβῑᾱ́ (Abīā́), from Hebrew אֲבִיָה (ʾĂḇiyyā́, “worshipper of Jah”)
Abia m (proper noun, strong, genitive Abias)
Abia m
Abia f
Borrowed from Koine Greek Ἀβῑᾱ́ (Abīā́), from Biblical Hebrew אֲבִיָּה (ʾĂḇiyyā́, “worshipper of Jah”).
Ābīa m sg (variously declined, genitive Ābīa or Ābīae); indeclinable, first declension
Indeclinable noun or first-declension noun, singular only.
singular | |
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nominative | Ābīa |
genitive | Ābīa Ābīae |
dative | Ābīa Ābīae |
accusative | Ābīa Ābīam |
ablative | Ābīa Ābīā |
vocative | Ābīa |
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἀβία (Abía).
Abia f sg (genitive Abiae); first declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
singular | |
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nominative | Abia |
genitive | Abiae |
dative | Abiae |
accusative | Abiam |
ablative | Abiā |
vocative | Abia |
locative | Abiae |
Abiā f
From English Abia, ultimately from an acronym of four most populated towns in the state at its creation, Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo.
Ábíá