The correct spelling of the name Abrahan, pronounced ah-b-rah-han, is with a single "a" and an "h" at the end. The IPA phonetic transcription for Abrahan is /əˈbɹɑhən/. This means that the first syllable is pronounced with a short "uh" sound, followed by a stressed "brah" sound with a long "a" sound. The final syllable ends with a soft "h" sound to complete the spelling of this unique name.
The word Abrahan is a variant spelling of the name Abraham, which is of Hebrew origin. In the Old Testament of the Bible, Abraham is described as the first of the three biblical patriarchs and is considered the father of the Hebrew people. The name itself is derived from the Hebrew name Avraham, meaning father of multitude or father of many nations. It is composed of the elements av (father) and ram (multitude or many nations). Over time, the name has been translated and adapted into various languages, resulting in different spellings such as Abrahan.