Abrahão
Abrahão or Abraão is a Portuguese language surname and given name. It may be a variant of Abraham. The name is most prevalent in Brazil, and more common as a surname.[1][2] The name may refer to:
People
Surname
- Benjamin Abrahão Botto (1890–1938), Brazilian photographer
- Filipe Abraão (1979–2019), Angolan basketball player
- Miguel M. Abrahão (born 1961), Brazilian writer
- Sophia Abrahão (born 1991), Brazilian singer and actress
Given name
- Abrahão de Moraes (1916–1970), Brazilian astronomer and mathematician
- Abraão José Bueno (born 1977), Brazilian serial killer
- Abraão Lincoln Martins (born 1983), Brazilian football player
- Abrahão Pio dos Santos Gourgel (born 1961), Angolan politician
- Anísio Abraão David (born 1938), Brazilian illegal gambling operator
Places
- Massamá e Monte Abraão, Portugal
- Vila do Abraão, Brazil
References
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Given names and surnames associated with Abraham / Ibrahim
- Abraham
- Abrahão/Abraão
- Abram
- Abramo
- Abe
- Avram
- Brahim
- Bram
- Ibrahim/İbrahim/Ibraheem/Ebrahim/Ebraheem
- Ibrahima
from Abraham
- Abraham
- Abrahamczyk
- Abrahami
- Abrahamowicz
- Abrahams
- Abrahamsen
- Abrahamson
- Abrahamsson
- Abrahamyan/Abrahamian/Aprahamyan
- Abrahamz
- Abrahão/Abraão
- Abrahim
- Ben-Abraham
- Brahm
- Brahms
- Bram
from Abram
- Abram
- Abramashvili
- Abramavičius
- Abramchuk
- Abramczyk
- Abramenko
- Abramenkov
- Abrami
- Abramič
- Abramidze
- Abramishvili
- Abramovich
- Abramo
- Abramofsky
- Abramoski
- Abramov
- Abramović
- Abramowicz/Abramovich/Abramovitz/Abramowitz
- Abramovsky
- Abramowski
- Abrams
- Abramsky
- Abramson
- Abramsson
- Abramtsev
- Abramyan
- Abromaitis
- Abromavičius
- Abromeit
from Avraham
from Ibrahim
- Brahim
- Ebrahimi
- Ibrahim/Ebrahim
- Ibragimov/Ibrahimov
- İbrahimoğlu
- Ibrahimović
- Al-Ibrahim
- bin Ibrahim/ben Ibrahim/bint Ibrahim
- Ibn Ibrahim
- Ben Brahim/bin Brahim
Name list
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