Seam
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Seam is a boy’s name of Irish origin, meaning “Edge, boundary; uniting line”, and peaked in popularity in 1988.
What Seam Means
“Edge, boundary; uniting line”
The Story of Seam
Every creation, from a woven tapestry to a life, begins with a line that holds everything together.
Seam, a name with Irish roots, signifies an edge, a boundary, or a uniting line. It speaks to connection and structure, the very essence of how things are joined. First recorded in 1972 and peaking in 1988, it emerged as a name suggesting inherent strength and purpose.
When you consider Seam for your son, you picture someone determined and resilient, a person who brings things together. This name implies a quiet strength, a natural ability to mend and connect, embodying the reliable structure that supports growth.
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Numerology
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Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
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Peak Year
#8 in 1988
Total Births
18
First Recorded
1972
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