The name Abrahm, pronounced AY-bruhm (/ˈeɪbrəm/), is a male given name with deep historical and cultural roots. It is a variation of the name Abram, which has origins in Hebrew, meaning "exalted father." The name is often associated with the biblical patriarch Abraham, who is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Despite its ancient origins, Abrahm remains relatively rare in modern times. In the United States, its popularity has fluctuated over the years but has generally remained low. For instance, in 2023, only 11 newborns were named Abrahm, ranking it at 7260. However, its timeless appeal continues to attract parents looking for a meaningful and classic name for their child.
Abrahm David DeVine is an American swimmer known for his achievements in the 200 metre Individual Medley event and representing the LA Current in the International Swimming League. |
Abrahm Lustgarten is a senior environmental reporter for ProPublica, known for his work in partnership with the New York Times Magazine, focusing on the intersections of business, climate, and energy. |