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Popularity: #882 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: BRAM /bræm/

Origin: Dutch; Hebrew

Meaning: Dutch: father; Hebrew: son of the father

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Bram is of Dutch origin, derived as a diminutive form of the name Abraham, which has its roots in the Hebrew name Avraham. The etymology of Abraham can be traced back to the Hebrew Bible, where it is interpreted to mean "father of many" or "father of a multitude." The name Abraham was adopted into Greek as Abraam and later into Latin as Abraham, before making its way into various European languages, including Dutch, where Bram emerged as a common short form during the Middle Ages.

Historically, the name Abraham is significant due to its association with a key biblical figure, the patriarch of the Israelites, who is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, dating back to approximately the 18th century BCE. This figure is revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, making the name Abraham one of the most enduring and influential names across cultures.

The use of Bram as a standalone name became more prominent in the Netherlands and Belgium, particularly from the 19th century onward, as Dutch naming customs evolved. Culturally, Bram carries connotations of strength and leadership, reflecting the qualities attributed to its biblical namesake.

The name has been embraced in various forms of literature and art, often symbolizing familial bonds and heritage. In addition to its biblical roots, Bram has been associated with several notable historical figures, including Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," published in 1897, which contributed to the name's resonance in literary contexts.

Overall, Bram encapsulates a rich historical and cultural legacy, rooted in its biblical origins and sustained through centuries of use.

Famous people named Bram

Bram Stoker is an author best known for Dracula.
Bram Cohen is a computer programmer best known for creating BitTorrent.
Bram van der Kolk is a musician best known for his work with the band The New Shining.

Fictional characters named Bram

Bram Stoker is a fictional character from the novel Dracula. He is the author of the infamous vampire tale that has influenced countless adaptations and interpretations of the Dracula mythos.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Bram was first seen in the United States in 1948. Bram has ranked as high as #1351 nationally, which occurred in 2016, and has been most popular in California, New York, Texas, Ohio, and Minnesota. In the past 5 years the name Bram has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Bram (2024)

State Births Share
NY 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19485
19515
19536
19645
19656
19665
19685
19695
19705
19718
197319
197410
197519
19767
197710
197811
197914
198012
19818
19828
198310
19848
19858
198617
198813
198915
199013
19919
199212
199319
199432
199523
199629
199734
199823
199918
200026
200125
200221
200341
200430
200550
200638
200734
200837
200937
201038
201137
201250
201355
201454
201548
201672
201753
201852
201936
202035
202142
202232
202340
202442