Ibraham
Ibraham is a given name, most notably associated with the prophet Ibrahim in Islam, who is considered a foundational figure in Abrahamic religions. The name's origins are Hebrew, derived from "Avraham," meaning "father of many." In Islamic tradition, Ibrahim is revered for his unwavering faith, his willingness to sacrifice his son for God's command, and his role as a progenitor of many prophets, including Ishmael and Isaac. His story is recounted in the Quran, highlighting his struggles against idolatry and his establishment of monotheism.
Beyond its religious significance, the name Ibraham is common across various cultures, particularly in Muslim communities.