Gender Masculine
Scripts Абрам(Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian) აბრამ(Georgian)
Pronounced Pron. /ɐ.ˈbram/(Russian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Georgian form of Abraham.

Related Names

RootsAvram + hamon
VariantAbraam(Georgian)
DiminutiveAbrasha(Russian)
Other Languages & CulturesBraam(Afrikaans) Ibrahim(Albanian) Ebrahim, Ibraheem, Ibrahim(Arabic) Brahim(Arabic (Maghrebi)) Ibrahim(Avar) İbrahim(Azerbaijani) Ibrahim(Bashkir) Abraham(Biblical) Abraham(Biblical Danish) Abraham(Biblical German) Abraam(Biblical Greek) 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) Abraham, Abrahán(Spanish) Ibrahim(Swahili) Ibrohim(Tajik) Ibrahim(Tatar) İbrahim(Turkish) Ibrahim(Urdu) Ibrohim(Uzbek) Ebrima, Ibrahima(Western African) Avrum(Yiddish)
Same SpellingAbram 1
User SubmissionsÁbram, Abrám, Abråm

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Entry updated December 1, 2024