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.
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. |