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* Abraham [[Bram van Velde]] (1895–1981), Dutch painter |
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* [[Bram Vrancken]] (born 1988), Flemish Virologist |
* [[Bram Vrancken]] (born 1988), Flemish Virologist |
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* [[Bram Wells]] (born 2005), American Student |
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==Fictional characters== |
==Fictional characters== |
Revision as of 15:23, 18 March 2019
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Related names | Abraham |
Bram is a given name for a male. It is derived from the name Abraham, and common in Dutch-speaking regions. It can also be a short form of Abraham or Abram.
People
Notable people named Bram to include:
- Abraham Bram van de Beek (born 1946), Dutch theologian
- Bram Bogart (1921-2012), Dutch-born Belgian painter
- Bram Cohen (born 1975), American computer programmer
- Bram De Ly (born 1984), Dutch retired footballer
- Abram Bram Fischer (1908–1975), South African anti-apartheid lawyer
- Bram Gay (born 1930), British trumpet player
- Bram Moolenaar (born 1961), Dutch computer programmer
- Bram Morrison (born 1940), Canadian musician
- Abraham Bram Moszkowicz (born 1960), Dutch disbarred lawyer
- Bram Nuytinck (born 1990]], Dutch footballer
- Abraham Bram van Ojik (born 1954), Dutch politician
- Abraham Bram Peper (born 1940), Dutch sociologist and former politician
- Bram van der Stok (1915–1993), Dutch aviator
- Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847-1912), an Irish author, who wrote Dracula (1897), the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving, and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London
- Bram Vandenbussche (born 1981), Belgian footballer
- Abraham Bram van Velde (1895–1981), Dutch painter
- Bram Vrancken (born 1988), Flemish Virologist
- Bram Wells (born 2005), American Student
Fictional characters
- Bram Bowman, a main character in the American TV series Colony