Abrham is a distinctive and historic name of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted father." It is derived from the Hebrew word 'av' which means "father," and 'rahamim' which translates to "merciful" or "compassionate." The name Abrham is deeply rooted in biblical history, associated with Abraham, one of the most significant figures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The name Abrham experienced fluctuations in popularity over the given years, with a significant spike in 2000 (14 births) and a steady decline thereafter until 2018 (5 births).