A Hebrew biblical form of Abraham, meaning "father of many" or "father of a multitude."
Abhiraam is presented as a Hebrew biblical form of Abraham, and it therefore inherits one of the oldest and most consequential name traditions in Western and Near Eastern history. The underlying meaning associated with Abraham is father of many, or father of a multitude, a phrase that points to blessing, lineage, and abundance.
Even in a less common spelling, the name stays close to that biblical center of gravity. Because it is uncommon, Abhiraam feels like a name at the edge of tradition rather than in its most familiar mainstream form. It has the gravity of scripture but a slightly altered shape that makes it feel modernized or locally adapted. That combination can give it a distinctive, formal quality, as though it belongs to a family that wants the strength of an ancient name without the most expected spelling.