Ibrohim is a male name of Arabic origin, serving as a variant of the more widely recognized name Ibrahim. Pronounced as ee-BRO-heem (/ɪˈbrɔxim/), it is particularly common in Russian and Uzbek cultures. The name carries significant historical and religious connotations, often associated with the prophet Abraham, a pivotal figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In recent years, Ibrohim has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States. For instance, it ranked 4324th in 2023 with 24 newborns given this name. Despite its relatively modest usage stateside, Ibrohim remains a culturally rich and meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with deep roots and timeless significance.
Ibrohim Moʻminov - Ibrohim Mominov was a prominent Uzbek intellectual and scholar, known for founding the philosophical school in Uzbekistan. |