I like [name]Bram[/name] a lot! I don’t like the fuller [name]Abraham[/name] or [name]Abram[/name] (even though the Biblical namesake was a great man), and I think just [name]Bram[/name] is very cool. I think it is used more than it was a couple decades ago, but I really don’t see it getting hugely popular… it seems to be acquired of a taste enough that it’ll never be as rabid as [name]Jacob[/name], [name]Aiden[/name], or [name]Tanner[/name].
[name]Bram[/name] is great! I was going to suggest [name]Bram[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] and [name]Bram[/name] [name]Theodore[/name], but shaymin2 beat me to it.
I like [name]Bram[/name] (pronounced either [name]Bram[/name] or [name]Brahm[/name] (but I prefer the [name]Brahm[/name] pronunciation)). I do like Eros too though, so that makes me a bit sad. I think Eros is only just a bit less usable than Bram.
I like [name]Bram[/name], nice choice. I don’t like [name]Abraham[/name] though so would personally stick with the shorter variation [name]Bram[/name]. [name]Don[/name]'t think it’ll be over popular anytime soon either
Ohhhhhh, I love [name]Bram[/name]! It’s in my top five for boys. However, I like it better as a nickname for [name]Abraham[/name], but if [name]Abraham[/name] doesn’t have any special meaning for you like it does for me, then I agree you should go for just [name]Bram[/name]. I don’t think it’ll get really popular. Definitely not top 100. But [name]Abraham[/name] is more popular than you’d expect, and I suspect alot of them are little Brams. Still would be surprised if he had one in his class, but it won’t be so unheard of as [name]Eros[/name]. But it’s definitely a much better choice than [name]Eros[/name]. Oh, I hope you use it!
Outside of name enthusiast I doubt you will find that many people who will use [name]Bram[/name], not because it isnt a nice name but because of the Dracula association so I think youre safe. Can I ask why Eros is out?
[name]Bram[/name] is actually top of my boys list, so I love it.
I think your middle name would need to have more than 1 syllable to balance it out, as not only is [name]Bram[/name] a short name, it also has a short ending. Some of the suggestions above are great, here’s a few more (sorry if I repeat any of the ones already suggested):
[name]Bram[/name] is a great name, as long as you are a darker family. Everyone will always think of [name]Bran[/name] Stoker, but that’s not at all a bad thing!
My I ask why [name]Eros[/name] is out as well? I would love to meet another [name]Eros[/name] again, as I am one and have only met one other. (I’m a girl, but the other one was a boy)
I really love the name [name]Bram[/name]. I prefer it alone than a nn for [name]Abraham[/name]/[name]Abram[/name], although it’s fine as that as well. I don’t think it will be popular, at least not for a while, because it is so unusual it seems unusuable. It’ll take a while, but I guess it COULD be popular. I strongly suggest you use this name
I adore [name]Bram[/name], but much prefer it as a nn for [name]Abraham[/name]/[name]Abram[/name]/[name]Bertram[/name]. I do think it may become popular (as a kind of updated [name]Sam[/name]), but not for around 10 years, so I wouldn’t worry!