Origin and Meaning of Ibrohim
Meaning & Origin
Father of many; a variant of Abraham
Origin: Arabic - Ibrohim is derived from the Hebrew name Abraham, meaning 'father of a multitude' or 'father of many nations.' The name is commonly associated with the biblical patriarch.
Interesting Facts
- Ibrohim is a variant used in various Islamic cultures and is considered a respectful and significant name for boys, particularly among Muslims.
- In the Islamic tradition, the name refers to the prophet Abraham (Ibrahim in Arabic), who is revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Notable bearers of the name include Ibrohim in various Islamic historical texts and scholars, though it is less common in popular culture.
- While not as popular as its Hebrew counterpart Abraham, Ibrohim has been steadily used in many Muslim-majority countries.
- Variations of the name Ibrohim include Ibrahim, Abrahim, and the more widely used Abraham in Western cultures.