Ibrahim — Abraham — is one of the very few names revered across Judaism, Christianity and Islam alike. It means "father of many" or "father of nations," and the man behind it is remembered above all for his trust.
"He was asked to give up everything he loved, and he answered with faith instead of fear."
In the Islamic tradition Ibrahim is Khalilullah — the friend of God — honoured for building the Kaaba with his son Ismail and for a devotion so complete it became the measure of faith itself. To carry this name is to carry a quiet, unshakeable strength: the willingness to trust even when the path is unclear.
It is a name that has aged for four thousand years and lost none of its dignity.
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Goddess of wealth, beauty and grace — the divine mother of prosperity and good fortune.
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Beauty, grace and the ornament of the world — a name that lights up every room.