Vahram is a captivating and distinctive name for baby boys. With its strong and powerful sound, this name carries an air of mystery and uniqueness. Vahram originates from Armenia and holds deep historical and cultural significance in the region. The name Vahram is pronounced as vah-RAHM (/vɑˈrɑm/) in Armenian, which adds to its exotic charm. Although not widely used in the United States, Vahram has seen a small number of occurrences over the years, with five babies being named Vahram in 1975 according to data from the Social Security Administration. Variations of this name include Vahran and Vahramos. If you're looking for a name that stands out while embracing cultural heritage, Vahram might be the perfect choice for your little boy.
Vahram Papazyan, an Armenian athlete, represented the Ottoman Empire in its first official appearance at the Olympic Games and competed in Men's 800 meters and Men's 1500 meters. |
Vahram Kevorkian, an Armenian descent, was a striker in football. |
Vahram Martirosyan is a well-known Armenian writer, screenwriter, and journalist, with his first novel "Landslide" being a bestseller in Armenia and translated into French. |