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Abrahm

A spelling variant of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning father of many.

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Abrahm is a variant spelling of Abraham, one of the most ancient and consequential personal names in recorded history. The Hebrew Avraham is traditionally interpreted as av hamon goyim — father of multitudes — reflecting the covenant described in Genesis in which a childless elderly man received the divine promise that his descendants would become a great nation. The name's earlier form, Avram, simply meant exalted father, and the change in the biblical narrative marks Abraham as a name literally rewritten by transformative experience.

Few names in any language carry a story of such radical personal reinvention built directly into their etymology. As the patriarch of the Abrahamic faiths — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, where he is known as Ibrahim — Abraham's name has been reverently carried across three millennia and across every inhabited continent. In the Christian tradition it was borne by saints; in the Jewish tradition it appears in liturgy and in the naming of children to honor the covenant; in Islamic tradition Ibrahim is a prophet of foundational importance.

Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, gave the name a specifically American gravity, associating it with abolition, perseverance, and national sacrifice. The Abrahm spelling, dropping the final a of the standard form, creates a subtler, less immediately recognizable variant that has appeared in American records since at least the 18th century. It reads as a genuine historical choice rather than a modern phonetic invention, and it allows the bearer to own a name of vast religious and cultural significance while wearing it in a quietly individual way — the same story, a slightly different hand.

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