The first name Bram is of Dutch, English, Scottish, Hebrew, Irish, Gaelic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Dutch: A Dutch Diminutive of Abraham, Meaning 'Father of a Multitude' Famous Bearer: Bram Stoker, Th Century Irish Author of Dracula
English: Bramble; a Thicket of Wild Gorse. Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram. Bram Stoker Was Author of Dracula
Scottish: Bramble; a Thicket of Wild Gorse. Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram. Bram Stoker Was Author of Dracula
Hebrew: Diminutive of Abraham: Father of a Multitude. in Genesis the Old Testament Patriarch Abram's Name Was Changed to Abraham When it Was Revealed He Would Be Father of the Hebrew Nation. Further Populariz
Abe(Hebrew) Diminutive of Abraham: Father of a Multitude. in Genesis the Old Testament Patriarch Abram's Name Was Changed to Abraham When it Was Revealed He Would Be Father of the Hebrew Nation. Further Populariz
Abraham(Hebrew) Father of a Multitude. in Genesis the Old Testament Patriarch Abram's Name Was Changed to Abraham When it Was Revealed He Would Be Father of the Hebrew Nation. The Name Abraham Was Further Popularized
Abram(Hebrew) High Father. Exalted Father. in Genesis the Old Testament Patriarch Abram's Name Was Changed to Abraham When it Was Revealed He Would Be Father of the Hebrew Nation
Abram(Irish) High Father. Original Name of the Patriarch Abraham
Abram(Shakespearean) 'The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' Servant to Montague
Branwel(English) Variant of Bramwell: Place Name in Britain
Ham(Hebrew) Hot. One of the Sons of Noah in the Old Testament Diminutive of Abraham: Father of a Multitude. in the Old Testament Patriarch Abram's Name Was Changed to Abraham When it Was Revealed He Would Be Fath