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There are 35 -am names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are -am names 1 to 20. Adam was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #65 and a usage of 0.3061%. The name is primarily used in Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian, and it was followed in popularity by the Dutch, English, German, and Hebrew Abraham, the English and Scottish Graham, and the Russian and English name, Abram. The unusual -am names are Aberham (English), Abracham (Irish), Addam (English), Adham (English), Am (English), Amram (Hebrew), Aram (English and German), Arindam (Bengali and Indian), Aurindam (Bengali), Avraham (Hebrew), Avram (Hebrew), Bartram (English), Bertram (English and German), Bram (Dutch and English), Cam (English), and Còiseam (Scottish). -am names are popular baby names for boys. In 1900, 5.957% of baby boys were given -am names. There were 7 -am names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. -am names have since experienced a decline in frequency, but in recent years they are nonetheless of heavy use. In 2007, 7 -am names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.572%. Within all -am names, the English and French William was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #8 and a usage of 0.8529%.
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Aberham ... father of a multitude ... of Hebrew origin and it is ... variant of Abraham ... Abracham ... father of a multitude ... of Hebrew origin and it is predominantly used ... variant of Abraham ... Abraham Abram Adam Addam ... man ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variant form of Adam ... not in the top 1000 names ... Adham ... man ... used predominantly in the English ... variant of Adam ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Am ... immortal, divine; borne ... of Old Greek and Hebrew origin ... used mainly in English ... form of Amos ... Amram ... exalted nation ... used chiefly in the Hebrew language and ... In the Bible, Amram was the father of Moses ... Aram ... height, highland; excellence; ... language of origin is Hebrew ... predominantly used in English and German ... Arindam ... he who has won all his enemies ... of Sanskrit origin, and it is used ... Aurindam ... he who has won all his enemies ... language of origin is Sanskrit and it is ... variant form of Arindam ... Avraham ... father of a multitude ... used mostly in the Hebrew language and ... variant form of Abraham ... Avram ... father of a multitude ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is also used ... variation of Abraham ... Bartram ... bright raven, wise person ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variation of Bertram ... Bertram Bram ... father of a multitude; ... language of origin is Hebrew, and it is used ... form of Abram ... Cam ... crooked nose ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Cameron ... Còiseam ... steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Constantine ... Graham
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