Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /i.bɾaː.ˈhim/(Turkish)  [key·simplify]
Note In Turkish and Azerbaijani this name is written with a dotted İ. It appears as İBRAHİM in uppercase and ibrahim in lowercase.

Meaning & History

Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Ibrahim. This name was borne by a 17th-century sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

Related Names

RootsAvram + hamon
Other Languages & CulturesBraam(Afrikaans) Ibrahim(Albanian) Ebrahim, Ibraheem, Ibrahim(Arabic) Brahim(Arabic (Maghrebi)) Ibrahim(Avar) Ibrahim(Bashkir) Abram(Belarusian) 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) 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, Abrasha(Russian) Abraham, Abrahán(Spanish) Ibrahim(Swahili) Ibrohim(Tajik) Ibrahim(Tatar) Abram(Ukrainian) Ibrahim(Urdu) Ibrohim(Uzbek) Ebrima, Ibrahima(Western African) Avrum(Yiddish)
Surname Descendantsİbrahimov, İbrahimova(Azerbaijani)
Same SpellingÎbrahîm, Ibrahim

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Entry updated April 23, 2024