Bram - Meaning of Bram
What does Bram mean?
[ 1 syll. bram, br-am ] The baby boy name Bram is pronounced as BRaeM †. Bram's language of origin is Hebrew, and it is used largely in the Dutch, English, and Hebrew languages. The name is well-known from Bram Stoker (1847-1912), the author of Dracula.
In addition, Bram is a contraction (Dutch and English) of Abraham (Dutch, English, German, and Hebrew).
Bram is also a contraction (Dutch and English) of Abram (English, Russian, and Yiddish).
Bram has 14 variations. Variations include Braham, Braheim, Brahiem, Brahima, Brahm, Brahmm, Brahms, Bramdon, Brame, Bramm, Bran, Brann, Brohm, and Brom.
The origin and meaning of Bram is inherited by all variant forms.
See also the related categories, english, hebrew, and dutch.
Bram is not regularly used as a baby name for boys. It is not listed in the top 1000 names. In 2018, among the group of boy names directly linked to Bram, Abraham was the most popular.
Baby names that sound like Bram include Bradm, Brahm, Baern, Baerne, Bairne, Barn, Barne, Barnem, Barnhem, Barym, Baryn, Bayrn, Beirne, Bern, Bernón, Birne, Bjarne, Bjoern, Bjorn, and Bjorne.
† Pronunciation for Bram: B as in "be (B.IY)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; M as in "me (M.IY)"
A famous person named Bram is Bram Stoker, Author, born Abraham Stoker, 8 November 1847 - 20 April 1912, Clontarf, Ireland.
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