Patriarch baby names
Names tagged with “Patriarch” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
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- Ibrahima
Arabic
92Abraham in Arabic. From Hebrew Avraham meaning 'father of many nations', a revered patriarch in Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions.
- Abram
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram before covenant with God.
- Avraham
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Avraham, meaning 'father of many' or 'father of multitudes.' Biblical patriarch and founder of monotheistic religions.
- Ibrahim
Hebrew
74Father of multitudes. The Islamic and Arabic form of Abraham, signifying a patriarch and messenger in religious tradition.
- Abraham
Hebrew
66Father of many nations. In the Hebrew Bible, Abraham is the patriarch chosen by God to father the Jewish people, making the name synonymous with covenant, faith, and foundational legacy.
- Abraam
Hebrew
62Father of multitudes. Variant of Abraham, from Hebrew Avraham, traditionally interpreted as a name bestowed by divine covenant.
- Methuselah
Hebrew
62Man of the javelin. Biblical figure known as the oldest person in recorded history, living 969 years according to Genesis.
- Avroham
Hebrew
42Father of multitudes. Biblical name of the patriarch Abraham, rendered in Ashkenazi Yiddish pronunciation and spelling.
- Isaack
Hebrew
42He will laugh. Biblical name borne by the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Old Testament, a patriarch of the Jewish faith.
- Noach
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Noach', meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'. Biblical figure who built the ark and survived the great flood.
- Amram
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'am' (people) and 'ram' (high/exalted). Biblical father of Moses, representing elevated status among his people.
- Ishak
Hebrew
40God laughs or he will laugh. Biblical name of Abraham's son, revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as a patriarch and symbol of faith.
- Avrohom
Hebrew
30Father of multitudes. Biblical patriarch Abraham, transliterated in Yiddish with traditional Ashkenazi pronunciation and spelling.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
