IBRAHEEM
Ibraheem
Ibraheem is a British surname with roots in the Middle East, particularly associated with the Arabic-speaking world. It is derived from the Arabic name "Ibrahim", which means "Father of Many" or "Friend of God". The name Ibrahim has religious significance in Islam as it is the name of the prophet known in English as Abraham.
In the United Kingdom, the surname Ibraheem is relatively rare but reflects the multicultural and diverse society of the country. Families bearing the surname may have ancestral ties to countries where the name is more common, such as Pakistan, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, or other Arab nations.
Individuals with the surname Ibraheem often have a strong sense of cultural heritage and may have family traditions linked to their origins. In the UK, people with diverse surnames like Ibraheem contribute to the rich tapestry of British society, reflecting the country's history of immigration and global connections.
There are approximately 151 people named Ibraheem in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Ibraheem.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ahmed
- Ali
- Babatunde
- Bamidele
- Idris
- Mazin
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Muhammad
- Qazi
- Taofeek
Female
- Aminat
- Farah
- Farhana
- Moriam
- Nadia
- Nikky
- Ola
- Olufunke
- Saman
- Temitope