Meaning & Origin
Derived from the root 'ebr' which means 'to exalt' or 'to be noble'. In Islamic tradition, it is a spiritual name for those who strive for inner purity and moral excellence.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes spiritual growth and pursuit of inner nobility in Islam.
Language details
Ebrah
Exalted, Noble
Ibrāhīm
Father of many
Ibrāhīm
Father of many
Ībrāhīm
Father of many
Ibrāhīm
Father of many
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ɪˈbrɑːhɪm/ or /ˌaɪbrəˈhɪm/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Ebrah' holds a significant place in Islamic history and culture, as it is believed to be the name of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), one of the most revered figures in Islam. Ibrahim's stories and teachings are an important part of Islamic tradition and have influenced art, literature, and architecture in the Islamic world. The name 'Ebrah' reflects this deep connection to the prophet and his legacy.
In Islamic philosophy, the name 'Ebrah' symbolizes the pursuit of inner purity and moral excellence. This name is often given to emphasize the spiritual journey that is an essential part of the Islamic faith. By choosing to bear this name, one commits to living a life guided by the universal ethical principles espoused by Prophet Ibrahim. The name further embodies the spiritual values of being exalted, noble, and steadfast, and serves as a constant reminder of one's commitment to these core tenets of Islam.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
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