Abraham is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. In biblical times, it was common to prefix names with 'Ab-', indicating a person who would have many children.
In Jewish and Christian traditions, Abraham is considered the patriarch and founder of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. He is revered as a model of faith and obedience, known for his willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command.
People named Abraham are often seen as strong-willed, confident, and determined individuals with a strong sense of responsibility and a desire to build and create.
The name Abraham remains popular in many countries and is often chosen for its rich historical significance and symbolic meaning.