Bram - Name Meaning, What does Bram mean? What does Bram mean? Bram as a boys' name is pronounced bram. It is of Scottish, Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Bram is "bramble; a thicket of wild gorse; raven". In Hebrew, short form of Abram and Abraham. The raven has historically stood for death and destruction.
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Short form of Abraham. This name was borne by Bram Stoker (1847-1912), the Irish author who wrote Dracula.
Bram is a boy's name of Hebrew, Dutch origin meaning "father of multitudes".
Bram is often used as an independent given name and carries the same meaning as Abraham, symbolizing strength, leadership, and a paternal figure. Most individuals with the name Bram are male. The popularity of the name has increased by 5% over the past year.
Bram is a name of Hebrew and Dutch origin, derived from the Hebrew name Abraham, which means ‘Father of many’ or ‘Father of a multitude.’. The English, Irish, and Dutch also use Bram as a short form of Abraham. Bram is also considered a variation of the English name Bramwell, which means ‘brambles.’.
Bram: The name "Bram" has Dutch and Hebrew origins. Find related names, variants, and usage details on Namepedia.
Bram is a given name for a male. It is derived from the name Abraham, and common in Dutch -speaking regions. It can also be a short form of Abraham, Abram or Bertram. Notable people named Bram include: