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Bram

American  
[bram] / bræm /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Winter brought four named storms - Bram, Goretti, Ingrid and Chandra.

From BBC

Storm Bram brought widespread impacts but was described by the Met Office as a "notable but not exceptional Atlantic winter storm".

From BBC

Bram Stoker's 1897 novel about a Transylvanian vampire whose move to England unleashes terror, obsession and desire is one of the most frequently adapted works of fiction in history, with hundreds of stage and screen versions reinventing the vampire for new generations.

From BBC

Perhaps every filmmaker feels like they have to make their own version of “Dracula” at some point — and it certainly helps that Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel has been in the public domain for decades, allowing just about anyone to take a stab at it.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Besson has adopted much the same approach as Francis Ford Coppola did in his 1992 version, “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.”

From The Wall Street Journal