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Abram (given name) : ウィキペディア英語版
Abram (name)

Abram is a masculine given name of Biblical Hebrew origin,〔Nikonov, p. 96〕 meaning ''exalted father''.〔NIV translation of the Bible, footnote to 〕〔Petrovsky, p. 35〕 In the Bible, it was originally the name of the first of the three Biblical patriarchs, who later became known as Abraham.
==Russian name==
The Russian language borrowed the name from Byzantine Christianity, but its popularity, along with other Biblical first names, declined by the mid-19th century.〔 The forms used by the Russian Orthodox church were "" (''Avraam''),〔〔Superanskaya (), p. 20〕 "" (''Avraamy''),〔 and "" (''Avramy''),〔Superanskaya (), p. 30〕 but "" (''Abram'') remained a popular colloquial variant.〔〔 Other colloquial forms included "" (''Abramy''),〔 "" (''Avram''),〔 and "" (''Obram'').〔 Until the end of the 19th century, the official Synodal Menologium also included the form "" (''Abrakham'').〔Superanskaya (), pp. 23 and 30〕
The patronymics derived from "Abram" are "" (''Abramovich''; masculine) and its colloquial form "" (''Abramych''), and "" (''Abramovna''; feminine).〔 The patronymics derived from "Abramy" are "" (''Abramiyevich''; masculine) and "" (''Abramiyevna''; feminine).〔 The patronymics derived from "Avraam" are "" (''Avraamovich''; masculine) and "" (''Avraamovna''; feminine).〔 The patronymics derived from "Avraamy" are "" (''Avraamiyevich''; masculine) and "" (''Avraamiyevna''; feminine).〔 The patronymics derived from "Avram" are "" (''Avramovich''; masculine) and "" (''Avramovna''; feminine).〔 The patronymics derived from "Avraamy" are "" (''Avraamiyevich''; masculine) and "" (''Avraamiyevna''; feminine).〔
The diminutives of "Avraam" and "Avraamy" include "" (''Avraamka''), "" (''Avramka''), "" (''Avraakha''), "" (''Avrakha''), "" (''Avraasha''), and "" (''Avrasha'').〔 The diminutives of "Abram" include "" (''Abraamka''), "" (''Abrakha''), and "" (''Abrasha'').〔 The diminutives of "Avram" include "" (''Avramka''), "" (''Avrakha''), "" (''Avrasha''), and "" (''Ava'').〔

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