Proper noun
(biblical) A woman who was, according to the Bible, restored to life by Peter.
Synonym: Dorcas
A female given name from Aramaic of biblical origin.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI have a computer, a vibrator, and pizza delivery. Why should I leave the house? " - Tabitha. Sherrilyn Kenyon
Anyone ever tell you you should be a lawyer? (Otto) Only Bill when we argue. Besides, I like killing bloodsuckers too much to ever be one of them. Tabitha Deveraux. Pleased to meet you. (Tabitha) Sherrilyn Kenyon
C'mon, Tabitha. You stabbed me the night we met without even blinking. (Valerius) Yeah, but you were a dirtbag then. (Tabitha) I think I'm offended. (Valerius) Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Already we’re seeing that we’re getting more and more remakes and sequels because that’s safe, rather than something that’s out of the box,” says Tabitha Goldstaub, a tech entrepreneur and commentator who specialises in artificial intelligence. Source: Internet
Customers who have frequented the bakery over the years helped make it what it is today, said co-owner Tabitha Langel. Source: Internet
Books of Chronicles II 2:16 Jaffa is also mentioned as the place where the Apostle Peter raised Tabitha and visited Simon the Tanner. Source: Internet