ABRAM (1) male English, Biblical Means "high father" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament God changed Abram's name to Abraham (see Genesis 17:5). |
EQUIVALENTS |
ARABIC: Ebrahim, Ibraheem, Ibrahim |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Abraam |
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Avraham |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Abraham |
BIBLICAL: Abraham |
CHECHEN: Ibragim |
DANISH: Abraham |
DUTCH: Abraham |
ENGLISH: Abraham |
FINNISH: Aabraham |
FRENCH: Abraham |
GEORGIAN: Abraam, Abram |
GERMAN: Abraham |
HEBREW: Abraham, Avraham |
HUNGARIAN: Ábrahám |
INDONESIAN: Ibrahim |
ITALIAN: Abramo |
MALAY: Ibrahim |
NORWEGIAN: Abraham |
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Avraamu |
OSSETIAN: Ibragim |
PERSIAN: Ebrahim |
PORTUGUESE: Abraão |
RUSSIAN: Abram |
SPANISH: Abraham |
SWEDISH: Abraham |
TURKISH: İbrahim |
WESTERN AFRICAN: Ibrahima |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
BOSNIAN: Ibro |
DUTCH: Braam, Bram |
ENGLISH: Abe, Bram |
FINNISH: Aapo |
HEBREW: Avi |
JEWISH: Abe |
LIMBURGISH: Braam |
OTHER FORMS |
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Avram |
BIBLICAL: Abram |
ENGLISH: Abram |
HEBREW: Avram |
YIDDISH: Avrum |