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Bram

American  
[bram] / bræm /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Bram, his husband, has a demanding job at a museum in Rotterdam and Arnold’s bitterness has grown wearying.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026

Morgan analyst Bram Kaplan estimated that 16.4% of the Russell 2000’s market value will move into the Russell 1000 during the reconstitution.

From Barron's • May 22, 2026

There’s a good reason why “Frankenstein” is favored in gothic literature curricula over Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”: Shelley’s novel has infinitely more to parse.

From Salon • Mar. 8, 2026

Jonathan Bram, a founding partner of Global Infrastructure Partners who worked as Sokol’s longtime banker at Credit Suisse, said Sokol expects others to work as hard as he does.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 25, 2026

“Actually,” Bram starts to say, but Simon kisses him on the cheek before he can get the word out.

From "Leah on the Offbeat" by Becky Albertalli

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