Moon; moonlight; goddess of the moon
Bram
A deep dive into the meaning, heritage, and daily usability of the name Bram.
Short form of Abraham (father of many)
Profile summary
Dutch and English short form of Abraham. From Hebrew 'avraham' meaning 'father of many.' Famous bearer: Bram Stoker (1847-1912), Irish author of 'Dracula.' The current meaning shown for this name is Short form of Abraham (father of many). The catalog pronunciation is listed as BRAM. It is listed alongside the related form Abraham. Bram appears in girl naming lists and modern style collections, which can help when comparing nearby options in the same catalog group.
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Etymology note
Bram is currently cataloged under Dutch/english (hebrew) origin, and this page describes its meaning as Short form of Abraham (father of many).
Origin note
This profile is grouped under Dutch/english (hebrew) origin.
Usage note
In this catalog, Bram is grouped as a modern girl name. Related form for this profile: Abraham. That combination can help when comparing style-led and gender-led shortlist pages.
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