Bram
Bram is a name that takes its roots from its Danish origins. It is generally considered by parents as a name for a baby boy. The meaning of Bram is from another Hebrew name, Abraham. Abraham is an extremely important person in the Holy Bible, the Hebrew Bible and in Judaism, as he is the common patriarch between them all. In addition to this, the name Bram is seen throughout popular culture. In the 19th century, Bran Stoker was an Irish writer whose books and poems made him famous around the world. His most popular piece of fiction was his Gothic horror novel 'Dracula', which was all about a vampire. Continuing with the horror theme, Bramwell Fletcher was a famous American actor who first sprung into the spotlight with his performance in the 1932 cult classic horror, 'The Mummy'.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
father of multitudes
Origin
Dutch variation of Abraham
Numerology
B is for bloom, your glow of life.
R is for reasonable, your understanding way.
A is for activities, for you have many.
M is for mild, your mild and gentle way.
Lucky
Bram lucky number is 7.
The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.
Famous People Named Bram
- Abraham "Bram" Stoker Irish novelist
- Bramwell "Bram" Morrison Canadian musician of trio Sharon, Lois & Bram of TV's "The Elephant Show"
- Abraham "Bram" Peper Dutch sociologist and politician
- Bram Tchaikovsky (born Peter Bramall) English musician of band The Motors
- Bram van der Stok Dutch aviator and WWII escapee of "The Great Escape"
Bram in Pop Culture
- Bram Reyes younger brother of main character Cassia Reyes in the "Matched" trilogy by Ally Condie
- Bram Greenfeld character in "Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli
- Bram is the eldest son on the TV series Colony.
- Bram character in the inheritance cycle