Ikram

Meaning of Ikram

Ikram, a unisex name of Arabic origin, weaves its roots from the word ikrām—“honor” and “generosity”—and drapes itself around the soul like a vineyard’s soft cloak at sunset. One imagines its syllables dancing across sun-warmed olive groves, each utterance a tender promise of hospitality, as effortless and golden as Tuscan light spilling over ancient stone. Pronounced ik-RAHM, it carries the breath of desert winds and the laughter of coastal bazaars, yet it feels at home beneath vine-laced pergolas and candlelit midnight tables where la famiglia gathers. With each recitation, Ikram unfolds layers of meaning—respect, magnanimity, grace—like petals opening in a spring courtyard. In recent years, this lyrical name has found sanctuary beyond its desert cradle, softly ascending American birth charts, embraced for its warmth and balance, its ability to honor both boys and girls with equal measure of poise and heart.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ik-RAHM (/ɪkˈrɑm/)

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Notable People Named Ikram

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