Tabitha
Tabitha is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "gazelle." It is often associated with kindness and grace. In the New Testament of the Bible, Tabitha is a character known for her good deeds and charitable acts, particularly in the Book of Acts. She is also referred to as Dorcas in Greek.
The name Tabitha has been used in various cultures and languages, maintaining its popularity over the years. It is often chosen for its pleasant sound and positive connotations. Many notable people, including actresses and authors, bear the name, contributing to its enduring appeal.