IPA: /ˈæbə/
KK: /ˈæbə/
A term used to refer to a father or a religious leader, especially in certain Christian traditions, where it is a title for bishops and patriarchs.
In the ancient church, the title 'Abba' was used to show respect to spiritual leaders.
The word 'abba' originates from Aramaic, meaning 'father'. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's father, often conveying a sense of intimacy and affection.
Think of 'abba' as a warm and loving way to say 'father' — it helps you remember that this word expresses a close relationship.