Ibrahima

Meaning of Ibrahima

Ibrahima, a masculine appellation of Arabic lineage and a regional variant of the Qur’anic Ibrahim—the Arabic cognate of the Hebrew Abraham—has achieved particular diffusion throughout Francophone West Africa and among diasporic communities. Its phonetic profile manifests subtle divergences across linguistic contexts (French /iˈbraimɑ/, Arabic /iˈbrɑhiːmɑ/, English /ɪˈbrɑhiːmə/), each variant delineating distinct segmental emphasis and vowel quality. Semantically, the name is anchored in the Abrahamic narrative of covenantal promise and patriarchal leadership, conferring connotations of steadfastness and continuity. Onomastic data from the United States between 1992 and 2024 indicate annual occurrences oscillating between 7 and 53 and corresponding national ranks in the 760–900 range, reflecting a stable yet specialized adoption. This longitudinal consistency underscores Ibrahima’s technical appeal for parents seeking a designation that marries transnational heritage with precise phonological and cultural resonance.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as ee-brah-EE-mah (/iˈbraimɑ/)

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ee-brah-HEE-mah (/iˈbrɑhiːmɑ/)

English

  • Pronunced as ih-BRAH-hee-mah (/ɪˈbrɑhiːmə/)

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