Efrem

Meaning of Efrem

Efrem feels like a secret handshake between old-world warmth and modern-day charm: born from the Hebrew name Ephraim, it literally means “fruitful,” conjuring images of sun-dappled olive groves heavy with promise. In English it dances off the tongue as EE-fruhm, while in Italian it slips into a softer EH-frehm, like silk meeting marble. Biblically, Efrem was Joseph’s second son, a symbol of hope blooming against the odds, and today this under-the-radar classic still pops up—albeit sparingly—in places like New York, where parents seeking a name that’s both rooted and refreshingly rare give their little boys a dash of heritage with a wink of individual flair. Playful yet profound, Efrem is the kind of name that feels at home swapping stories by a crackling fire or striding confidently into tomorrow’s bright horizon.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EE-fruhm (/ˈiːfrəm/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as EH-frehm (/eˈfrem/)

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Notable People Named Efrem

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