Ibrahiim is of Arabic origin, meaning "one who fulfills a vow". It is considered one of the most significant names in Islamic tradition, as it was the name given to Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) in the Quran. This name is widely used among Muslims around the world and has gained popularity beyond its religious context due to its strong historical and cultural significance. Ibrahiim can also be found in various spellings such as Ibrahim or Abrahim, reflecting regional variations in pronunciation and orthography. It is often accompanied by a middle name or followed by a family name, resulting in unique combinations like Ibrahiim Ali or Ibrahiim Mohammed.
"Ibrahiim had 5 babies born each year from 2018 onwards."