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IBRAHIM is a popular surname of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic personal name Ibrahim, which means 'Father of a Multitude'. This name is shared by many cultures, including Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The name was borne by the Prophet Abraham, the second prophet in the Muslim faith. It is also the name of a number of ancient Arabic tribes, and is still widely used as a surname in the Middle East and North Africa. The variations of Ibrahim include Ibraham, Ibraheem, Ibrahima, and Ibrahime. In some cases, the name has been anglicized to Abraham or Abram. The culture, customs, and history of the Ibrahim surname are closely tied to the Islamic faith. The name is often associated with qualities of leadership, strength, and wisdom. In some cultures, it is believed that those who bear the name of Ibrahim are blessed with special gifts from Allah. The name is also closely associated with the holy city of Mecca, which is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. It is believed that the name Ibrahim is derived from the Arabic word for “friend”, and so those who bear the name are thought to be particularly blessed with strong friendships.
















