Ibrahima

إبراهيم (Arabic script) / 𞤃𞤢𞤤𞤭𞤵𞤪𞤭𞤢𞤤𞤭𞤥𞤢 (Adlam script)
/ ib-rah-HEE-mah /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇬🇳 Guinea
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Religious

Meaning & Etymology

father of nations

father of nations

Etymology

The name is derived from the Arabic name Ibrahim (إبراهيم), which is composed of the elements ‘Ab’ (father) and ‘Rahim’ (merciful). In the Fula language, it is adapted as Ibrahima.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Atlantic > Northern > Senegambian > Fula-Wolof > Fula

Cultural context

In Guinea, Ibrahima is a common name among the Peul people and is often given to honor the Islamic heritage and the prophet Ibrahim. It signifies leadership and a connection to the wider Islamic community.

Symbolism

The name Ibrahima symbolizes leadership, compassion, and a strong connection to Islamic heritage. It is often associated with the qualities of wisdom and guidance.

Naming ceremony

In Peul tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ‘ngente’, is an important event where the child is officially named. The name Ibrahima would be bestowed to emphasize the child’s connection to Islamic tradition and the values associated with the prophet Ibrahim.

Religious reference

The name Ibrahima is the Fula equivalent of Ibrahim, a significant prophet in Islam mentioned in the Quran.

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