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Habraham

A Hebrew variant of Abraham (Avraham), meaning 'father of a multitude.'

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Habraham is a Hebrew variant of Abraham, the biblical name meaning "father of a multitude." Abraham is one of the great foundation names of the Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions, which gives any variant a sense of antiquity, gravity, and cultural depth.

The altered initial sound of Habraham makes it feel distinctive while still clearly tethered to that deeply familiar root. As a modern or alternate form, Habraham has a solemn, historical quality that sets it apart from more casual invention. It feels close to scripture and tradition, but not exactly standard, which gives it an unusual profile. The name suggests continuity with a major biblical heritage while also signaling a slightly different phonetic or regional development.

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