This is the 3846th most frequent Japanese word.
アブラハム
"アブラハム" is the Japanese transliteration of "Abraham," a biblical figure regarded as the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
In this sentence, 'アブラハム (Abraham)' is used as the name of a significant Biblical character, highlighting its historical and religious context.
アブラハムは旧約聖書の重要な人物です。
Abraham is an important figure in the Old Testament.
Here, 'アブラハム (Abraham)' is used as a personal name, illustrating its application as a modern name for individuals.
私の友人アブラハムは絵描きの才能があります。
My friend Abraham has a talent for painting.
In this sentence, 'アブラハム・リンカーン (Abraham Lincoln)' refers to the historical figure, showing the compound name usage that conveys a specific well-known personality.