Bahram

Meaning of Bahram

Bahram is a male name of Persian origin. Pronounced as bah-RAHM (/bəˈrɑm/), it carries a regal and powerful sound. The name Bahram has ancient roots and is associated with strength, bravery, and nobility. It has a rich cultural significance in Persian history and mythology. Though not widely used in the United States, it still holds a unique charm for parents looking for an uncommon and distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as bah-RAHM (/bəˈrɑm/)

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Notable People Named Bahram

Bahram V, also known as Bahram Gur, ruled as the Sasanian King of Kings from 420 to 438.
Bahram Beyzai - Bahrām Beyzāêi is a renowned Iranian playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, film editor, and master of Persian letters, arts, and Iranian studies.
Bahram I was the fourth Sasanian King of Kings of Iran, succeeding his brother Hormizd I and reigning from 271 to 274.
Bahram Radan is an acclaimed Iranian actor, honored with two Crystal Simorgh and a Hafez Award.
Bahram Soroush is a UK-based civil rights activist and a member of the Worker-Communist Party of Iran Central Committee.
Bahram Siyavashan was an Iranian commander who played a significant role in the Sasanian civil war of 589-591 before being killed by Bahram Chobin.
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