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Bram

bram

Letters4
Syllables1
OriginHebrew

The Story of Bram

A name linked to literary legend and ancient roots, Bram offers a powerful blend of intellect and grounded strength for your son.

Bram offers a dual heritage: it can be a concise form of the Hebrew Abraham, meaning 'father of many,' or derived from the Old English 'brōm,' referring to the resilient broom shrub. It appeared in records by 1948, reaching peak popularity in 2016. Its journey weaves through biblical significance and the earthy imagery of the English countryside, famously carried by Bram Stoker, author of Dracula.

To say 'Bram' is to feel a solid grounding, a sense of quiet intelligence and inherent strength. It’s a name for a son you sense will be creative and independent, possessing a deep, perhaps even formidable, character. You imagine the letters, stark and strong, written on a birth certificate, a promise of a profound presence.

What It Means

A short form of Abraham, meaning "father of many" in Hebrew, or from the Old English "brōm," referring to the broom shrub.

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Numerology

3

The Creative

Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.

Famous Namesakes

  • Bram Stoker

    Irish author, best known for Dracula.

Personality Traits

IntelligentCreativeIndependentStrong

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Peak Year

#72 in 2016

Total Births

1,481

First Recorded

1948

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