Gender Masculine
Meaning & History
Short form of Abraham. This name was borne by Bram Stoker (1847-1912), the Irish author who wrote Dracula.
Related Names
VariantAbe(English)
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) Aabraham, Aapo(Finnish) Abraham(French) Abraam, Abram(Georgian) 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(Russian) Abraham, Abrahán(Spanish) Ibrahim(Swahili) Ibrohim(Tajik) Ibrahim(Tatar) İbrahim(Turkish) Ibrahim(Urdu) Ibrohim(Uzbek) Ebrima, Ibrahima(Western African) Avrum(Yiddish)
Surname DescendantBraam(Dutch)