Please, keep in mind: brahma is the nominative/accusative singular of the word whose "dictionary form" is brahman, whereas the Creator of Hindu trinity is brahmaa, with a long final a-sound!
(Although brahma is a neuter gender word, that is, its nominative and accusative forms are identical*, when it refers to the Supreme Spirit, it's treated as a masculine gender word, which prolly means that e.g. adjective attributes associated with it are in masculine gender forms?) *At least in some other Indo-European languages, like Latin and German, nouns that are similar in nominative and accusative, are called neuter gender words.
