Gail
/geɪl/
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Hebrew
Gail, of Hebrew origin, is derived from 'Abigail' and means 'lively, merry singer' or 'born of a joyous father.' It carries a cheerful and vibrant energy, often associated with happiness and vitality. As a short form of Abigail, it retains a timeless and approachable charm in English-speaking cultures.
Gail R. Wilensky
Activist, Health care official
Gail Strickland
Actor, First Monday
Gail Russell
Actor, Angel and the Badman
E. Gail de Planque
Physicist, Nuclear physicist
Gail Patrick
Actor, Love Crazy
Gail O'Grady
Actor, American Dreams
Gail K. Naughton
Biologist, Advanced Tissue Sciences
Gail J. McGovern
Business, Professor of Marketing, HBS
Gail E. Hamilton
Business, Former EVP at Symantec
Gail Halvorsen
Military, Berlin Airlift candy bomber
Gail Goodrich
Basketball, NBA Hall of Famer
Gail Godwin
Novelist, A Southern Family
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