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      Meaning of the first name Abrian

      Origin

      Spanish/english-speaking Countries

      Meaning

      Variation of Abraham, Father of Multitudes

      Variations

      Abriana, Abrianna, Gabrian
      The name Abrian is a variation of the name Abraham, which has its roots in Hebrew, meaning father of multitudes or father of many. This name carries significant connotations of leadership and progeny, reflecting a sense of legacy and continuity. Abrian, while less common than its more widely known counterpart, retains this meaning and is often chosen for its modern appeal and distinctive sound.

      Historically, the name Abraham is prominent in Judeo-Christian traditions, most notably as a key biblical figure deeply revered as the patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Edomites, and Midianites. Over centuries, variations of the name, including Abrian, have emerged in various cultures, particularly in Spanish and English-speaking countries. This adaptation illustrates the name's evolution and its ability to resonate with different linguistic communities while maintaining its underlying significance.

      In contemporary times, Abrian is a relatively rare name but has seen a modest rise in popularity, particularly among parents seeking unique alternatives to traditional names. It is often appreciated for its melodic quality and ties to a storied heritage. Although not as widely recognized as Abraham or its other variants, the name Abrian is increasingly embraced in diverse communities, reflecting modern naming trends that favor individuality and a connection to cultural roots.

      Based on our records...

      Jackson

      Jackson

      This is the most common surname associated with Abrian.
      Grace

      Grace

      This is the most common name of those married to a Abrian.
      Daniel

      Daniel

      This is the most common name for a child of a Abrian.
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      1898 is when there were the most people born with the first name Abrian.

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