That is Abraham of the Jewish Talmud and the Old Testament of the standard Christian Bible.
Plethora; multitude; abundance.
A:Abram means 'Exalted Father'. Abraham means 'Father of Many'. Undoubtedly the tradents who passed on these stories orally until they were finally written down later in the first millennium BCE needed prompts to help them to remember which names to associate with which storyline, so we have names such as these, or others such as Jacob: "Takes by the heel."
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The name Abram was changed to Abraham by God in the Bible. Abram means "exalted father" in Hebrew, while Abraham means "father of a multitude" or "father of many nations." Abraham is the name by which he is most commonly known in biblical stories.
Multitude is a normal English word. It has been used in your Bible translation because the word 'multitude' is the closest English word that matches the word used in the original text. What does it mean in the Bible? The same as anywhere else.If you genuinely don't know what the word means, that's also fine. 'A multitude' is 'a great number'. For example: "There is a multitude of words in the dictionary." Is the same as: "There is a great number of words in the dictionary."(Just as a bonus, a grammatical point. 'Multitude is a singular word, even though it refers to more than one thing, which is why 'there is a multitude', and the same rule applies with 'there is a great number'. Multitude is a good word to use, so I thought I'd just let you know.)
'Father of many Nations.'Genesis 17:5New King James Version (NKJV) 5 No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.
"Paternal" means "on your father's side". Your paternal great-grandfather would be one of your father's grandfathers.
Ibrahim is an Arabic name that means "father of many" or "father of a multitude." It is derived from the Hebrew name Abraham, who is a prominent figure in the religious texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Ibrahim is a common name in Muslim-majority countries and holds great significance in Islamic tradition.
The root of "multitude" is the Latin word "multitudo", which means "a large number" or "a crowd".
Rich people mainly, when their father had the same name. like James Canterbury II. That just means his father was James Canterbury I
The name Mahan in sanskrit means glorious one, great one, or majestic one.
It's the same person.God changed Abram's name to Abraham when he made a covenant with him (Genesis 17:3-8)The name Abram means "exalted father." Abraham means "father of a multitude."Genesis 17:5 - No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.