Ebrahim

Ebrahim

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Ebrahim (PerB| ابراهیم , "Ebrāhīm") or Ibrahim ( _ar. إبراهيم, "Ibrāhīm") is a Semitic name given after prophet Abraham (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם, "ʾAḇrāhām"). It is a common male given name that may refer to:

People with given name Ebrahim

*Ebrahim Afshar, King of Iran
*Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh, Bahraini poet
*Ebrahim Al Mishkhas, Bahraini footballer
*Ebrahim Alkazi, Indian theatre director
*Ebrahim Amini, Iranian Ayatollah
*Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, Iranian politician
*Ebrahim Bawani, Pakistani philanthropist
*Ebrahim Daoud Nonoo, Bahraini politician
*Ebrahim Ghasempour, Iranian footballer
*Ebrahim Golestan, Iranian filmmaker
*Ebrahim Hakimi, Prime Minister of Iran
*Ebrahim Hamedi, Iranian singer
*Ebrahim Hatamikia, Iranian film director
*Ebrahim Maka, Indian cricketer
*Ebrahim Mirzapour, Iranian footballer
*Ebrahim Moosa, professor
*Ebrahim Nabavi, Iranian writer
*Ebrahim Poordavood, Iranian scholar
*Ebrahim Rasool, South African politician
*Ebrahim Sadeghi, Iranian footballer
*Ebrahim Savaneh, Gambian footballer
*Ebrahim Taghipour, Iranian footballer
*Ebrahim Victory, Iranian engineer
*Ebrahim Yazdi, Iranian politician

ee also

*Ibrahim
*Abraham (name)


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