Abraham (surname)
Abraham is a surname. It can be of Jewish, English, French, German, Dutch, Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Breton, and other origins. It is derived from the Hebrew personal name Avraham, borne by the biblical patriarch Abraham, revered by Jews as a founding father of the Jewish people (Gen. 11-25), and by Muslims as founder of all Semitic peoples (see Abraham).[1] The name is explained in Genesis 17:5 as being derived from the Hebrew av hamon goyim "father of a multitude of nations". It was commonly used as a given name among Christians in the Middle Ages, and has always been a popular Jewish given name.[2] The English name Abram is often a short form of Abraham, but it can also be a shortened version of Adburgham, which comes from a place name.[3] As an Irish name, it was adopted as an approximation (in sound, not meaning) of the Gaelic name Mac an Bhreitheamhan "son of the judge".[4] The German name Brahm is often a short form of Abraham, but it can also be a topographic name signifying someone who lived near a bramble thicket (from the Middle High German brāme).[5] The name Braham has been used as an Anglicization of both Abraham and its patronymic Abrahams by Ashkenazi Jews in the British Isles (see John Braham). Abraham has also been used as an Anglicization of the equivalent Arabic surname Ibrāhīm (see Ibrahim (name)).
Notable people with the surname include:
- Abraham Abraham (1843–1911), American department store magnate
- Abu Abraham (1924–2002), Indian cartoonist
- Alan Abraham (b. 1931), Canadian politician
- Andy Abraham (b. 1964), English vocalist
- Ann Abraham (b. 1952), British ombudsman
- Arthur Abraham (b. 1980), German boxer
- Avi Ben-Abraham (contemporary), American scientist
- Ben Abraham (b. Henryk Nekrycz; 1924–2001), Polish-born Brazilian writer and historian
- Brian Abraham (b. 1984), American professional baseball front-office executive and former coach
- Caroline Abraham (1809 –1877), New Zealand artist
- Charles Abraham (bishop of Derby) (1857–1945), second suffragan Bishop of Derby
- Charles Abraham (bishop of Wellington) (1814–1903), first Anglican Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand
- Clifton Abraham (b. 1971), professional American football player
- Daniel Abraham (author) (b. 1969), science fiction and fantasy author
- Daniel Abraham (conductor) (b. 1968), director of The Bach Sinfonia and choral activities at American University
- Daniel Abraham (record producer), French record producer, sound engineer, and record mixer
- Daniel Abraham (rugby league) (b. 1981), Australian rugby league footballer
- David Abraham (executive) (b. 1963), British television executive
- David Abraham (footballer) (b. 1986), Argentine association football player
- Donnie Abraham (b. 1973), professional American football player
- Dustin Lee Abraham (contemporary), American actor
- Edward Abraham (1913–1999), British biochemist
- Emile Abraham (b. 1974), Trinidad and Tobago cyclist
- Erich Abraham (1895–1971), German infantry general
- Erich Abraham (soldier) (1921–1943), German soldier, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Evan Abraham (b. 1899, date of death unknown), Welsh footballer
- F. Murray Abraham (b. 1939), American actor
- Farid F. Abraham (contemporary), American physicist
- Fred Abraham, Sr. (1859–1901/18), British Guianese cricketer
- Fred Abraham, Jr. (1886–1918), British Guianese cricketer
- Gareth Abraham (b. 1969), Welsh association football player
- George and Ashley Abraham (1871–1965) (1876–1951), British climbers and photographers
- Henry Abraham (b. 1921), American legal scholar
- Henry David Abraham (b. 1942), American psychiatrist, co-recipient of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize
- Hérard Abraham (b. 1940), Haitian politician
- Jane Abraham (b. 1961), American Republican politician
- Jenő Ábrahám (birth and deat dates unknown), Hungarian and Yugoslav football player
- John Abraham (actor) (b. 1973), Indian model and Bollywood actor
- John Abraham (American football) (b. 1978), American football player
- John Abraham (director) (1937–1987), Indian film director
- John Abraham (politician) (fl. 1672–1689), British governor
- Josh Abraham (contemporary), American music producer
- Karel Abraham (b. 1990), Czech motorcycle racer
- Karl Abraham (1877–1925), German psychoanalyst
- Larry H. Abraham, (1939-2008), American author
- Lucienne Abraham (1916–1970), French Trotskyist politician
- Lynne Abraham (b. 1941), American lawyer and judge
- Malouf Abraham, Jr. (b. 1939), Texas physician and patron of the arts
- Malouf Abraham, Sr. (1915-1994), Texas businessman and politician
- Mark Abraham (b. 1953), American politician
- Max Abraham (1875–1922), German physicist
- Max Abraham (publisher) (1831–1900), German music publisher
- Nahim Abraham (1885-1965), Lebanese-American businessman
- Nicolas Abraham (1919–1975), Hungarian psychoanalyst
- Patrick Abraham (contemporary), American terrorist
- Paul Abraham (1892–1960), Serbian operetta composer
- Phil Abraham, American cinematographer and television director
- Philip Abraham, (1897 – 1955) Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland
- Pol Abraham (1891–1966), French architect
- Raimund Abraham (1933–2010), Austrian architect and artist
- Ralph Abraham (b. 1936), American mathematician and professor
- Robert Abraham (architect) (1773–1850), London architect
- Robert Abraham (linebacker) (b. 1960), professional American football player
- Roberto Abraham (b. 1965), Canadian astronomer and professor
- Roman Abraham (1897–1976), Polish cavalry officer
- Ronny Abraham (b. 1951), French judge
- S. Daniel Abraham (b. 1924), American businessman
- Shiny Abraham (b. 1965), Indian Olympic athlete
- Spencer Abraham (b. 1952), U.S. Senator from Michigan
- Stephen Abraham (contemporary), American lawyer and officer in the United States Army Reserve
- Tancrède Abraham (1836-1895), French landscape painter and engraver
- Thomas Abraham (cricketer) (1838–1873), English cricketer
- Tom Abraham (1910-2007), Texas businessman and philanthropist
- Tomáš Abrahám (b. 1979), Czech football player
- Walter Abraham (1923–2006), Australian architect and town planner
- William Abraham (bishop) (1792–1837), Roman Catholic Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
- William Abraham (Irish politician) (1840–1915), Irish member of parliament
- William Abraham (soldier) (1897–1980), British Army officer
- William Abraham (trade unionist) (1842–1922), Welsh politician
- William Emmanuel Abraham (b. 1934), Ghanaian philosopher
- William J. Abraham (b. 1947), Irish theologian, analytic philosopher, and United Methodist pastor
- Winston Abraham (b. 1974), Australian rules football player
- Wolfgang Abraham (1942-2013), German association football player
- Xavier Abraham (b. 1945), Catalan poet, cultural activist, and bookseller
Bibliography
- Hanks, Patrick, Dictionary of American Family Names (2003), Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
- Hanks, Patrick and Flavia Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of Names, (1988), Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-211592-8
References
See also
- Abraham, the biblical patriarch
- Abraham in Islam
- Abram (name)
- Avraham (surname)
- Ibrahim (name)