Gender Masculine
Scripts Ἀβραάμ(Ancient Greek) აბრაამ(Georgian)

Meaning & History

Biblical Greek form of Abraham, as well as a Georgian form.

Related Names

RootsAvram + hamon
VariantAbram(Georgian)
Other Languages & CulturesBraam(Afrikaans) Ibrahim(Albanian) Ebrahim, Ibraheem, Ibrahim(Arabic) Brahim(Arabic (Maghrebi)) Ibrahim(Avar) İbrahim(Azerbaijani) Ibrahim(Bashkir) Abram(Belarusian) Abraham(Biblical) Abraham(Biblical Danish) Abraham(Biblical German) Avraham(Biblical Hebrew) Abraham(Biblical Latin) Abraham(Biblical Norwegian) Abraham(Biblical Swedish) Ibrahim, Ibro(Bosnian) Ibragim(Chechen) Ibrahim(Dhivehi) Abraham, Bram(Dutch) Abraham, Abe, Bram(English) Aabraham, Aapo(Finnish) Abraham(French) Ibrahim(Hausa) Abraham, Avraham, Avi(Hebrew) Ábrahám(Hungarian) Ibrahim(Indonesian) Abramo(Italian) Ibrahim(Kazakh) Îbrahîm(Kurdish) Ibragim(Kyrgyz) Ibrahim(Malay) Ibragim(Ossetian) Ibrahim(Pashto) Ebrahim(Persian) Abraão(Portuguese) Abram, Abrasha(Russian) Abraham, Abrahán(Spanish) Ibrahim(Swahili) Ibrohim(Tajik) Ibrahim(Tatar) İbrahim(Turkish) Abram(Ukrainian) Ibrahim(Urdu) Ibrohim(Uzbek) Ebrima, Ibrahima(Western African) Avrum(Yiddish)

Sources & References

  1. Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, entry g11, available from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?strongs=g11.
Entry updated October 6, 2024