Ibrahim, originating from Arabic, is the Arabic form of the name Abraham, a significant figure in the religions of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Ibrahim means “Father of Many” or “Father of Nations,” reflecting Abraham’s role as a patriarch.
In Arabic, the name is written as إبراهيم. The pronunciation “ee-brah-heem” has a dignified and reverent sound, fitting for a name associated with a revered prophet.
Ibrahim (Abraham) is considered a prophet in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, known for his unwavering faith in God and his role in the establishment of monotheism