Certificate of Name
Abramo
Masculine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyAbramo is the Italian form of Abraham, a name of Hebrew origin. The root name Abraham is derived from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a contraction of Abram and הָמוֹן (hamon), meaning "multitude." According to the biblical account in Genesis 17:5, the patriarch originally named Abram had his name changed by God to Abraham as a sign of the covenant that he would become the father of many nations.Historical and Cultural SignificanceAbraham is a pivotal figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is regarded as the founder of the Hebrews through his son Isaac and of the Arabs through his son Ishmael. The name Abraham became common as an English Christian name after the Protestant Reformation, notably borne by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. In Italy, the name Abramo has been used since at least the Renaissance, reflecting the country's strong Christian heritage.Notable BearersSeveral notable Italians have borne the name Abramo, including Abramo Albini (born 1948), an Olympic rower; Abramo Basevi (1818–1885), a musicologist and composer; Abramo Canka (born 2002), a basketball player; Abramo dall'Arpa (died 1566), a harpist; and Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (1824–1860), a paleobotanist and lichenologist.Related NamesVariants of Abramo in other languages include Avram (Hebrew), Braam (Afrikaans), Ibrahim (Uyghur, Arabic), Ebrahim (Persian), Ibraheem (Arabic), and Brahim (Maghrebi Arabic). The Italian surname Abrami is a patronymic descendant of Abramo.Meaning: Italian form of Abraham, "father of many"Origin: Hebrew, via ItalianType: Given nameUsage: Italian
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