Tabbatha is a female name with origins in Aramaic. It is a variation of the name Tabatha and means "gazelle" or "deer." In American English, it is pronounced as tuh-BATH-uh (/təˈbæθə/), while in British English, it is also pronounced as tuh-BATH-uh (/təˈbɑːθə/). The name Tabbatha has been given to newborns in the United States since at least the 1960s, with its popularity peaking in the late 1970s. Although its usage has declined over time, Tabbatha continues to be chosen by parents who appreciate its unique sound and biblical associations.