Abraam
Abraam is a given name, primarily male, with roots in Hebrew. The name is a variant of Abraham, a prominent figure in the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Hebrew, the name Avraham (אברהם) is often interpreted to mean "father of many" or "father of nations." This meaning is deeply tied to the biblical narrative of Abraham, who is considered the patriarch of these faiths and whose descendants are prophesied to be numerous. The name Abraam, while less common than Abraham, carries the same etymological origins and spiritual significance. It has been used across various cultures and time periods, often appearing in communities with strong religious ties to the Old Testament or Quran. The pronunciation and exact spelling may vary slightly depending on regional dialects and transliteration practices. Despite its ancient origins, Abraam continues to be a recognized personal name in contemporary society.