Abbé

Hebrew, Aramaic
"father"

Abbé Origin and Meaning

The name Abbé is a boy's name of French origin.

Abbé is a masculine name with French origins, derived from the word meaning 'abbot' or 'father,' referring to the head of a monastery. Historically, it was used as a title for Catholic clergymen in France rather than a given name. The accent mark over the 'e' (é) emphasizes its French pronunciation (ah-BAY). While uncommon as a first name internationally, it carries connotations of spiritual leadership, wisdom, and respect. In modern usage, Abbé may appeal to parents with French heritage or those drawn to its ecclesiastical history and distinctive sound. The name's religious associations make it meaningful for families with strong Catholic traditions, though its usage remains quite rare outside of France and French-speaking regions.