Proper noun
Ebrahim (plural Ebrahims)
A surname from Arabic [in turn originating as a patronymic].
According to informed sources, the four teams have signed and sent a letter to the AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa on recent developments regarding Iran’s capability to host rivals. Source: Internet
AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said that although China were given just four years to prepare for the 2023 tournament, he believes that from 2027 there should be more time for hosts to be organised for their event. Source: Internet
A dossier compiled by forensic investigators appointed by Minister Ebrahim Patel has resulted in the Hawks setting up a team to look at the National Lotteries Commission. Source: Internet
An open letter to Iran’s head of judiciary and deputy leader of Iran’s council of experts, Hojat-ol Eslam Ebrahim Raissi. Source: Internet
Ebrahim Noonoo, the head of Bahrain's Jewish community, said the agreement would enable Israelis to come to Bahrain to visit its synagogue and cemetery, where family members may be buried. Source: Internet
In 1904, Mirza Ebrahim Khan (Sahhaf Bashi) opened the first movie theater in Tehran. citation After him, several others like Russi Khan, Ardeshir Khan, and Ali Vakili tried to establish new movie theaters in Tehran. Source: Internet