Abrahim
Abrahim is a given name with roots in Semitic languages, most notably Hebrew and Arabic. In Hebrew, the name is Avraham, meaning "father of many." It is famously borne by Abraham, a central patriarchal figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Arabic, the name is Ibrahim, and he is also recognized as a prophet. The name's significance stems from its association with this revered historical and religious figure, whose story is central to the monotheistic faiths.
Variations of Abrahim exist across different cultures and languages. In English and many Western European languages,
The biblical and Quranic narratives surrounding Abraham describe his journey of faith, his covenant with God,