Bram


a male given name.
Contemporary Examples

Stoker Family Values Matthew Shaer October 29, 2009
How Gossip Became History: Eminent Outlaws by Christopher Bram Brad Gooch January 28, 2012
A British Start to the Tour de France Forces the English to Wonder: What Does Being English Mean Anymore? Clive Irving July 5, 2014

Historical Examples

The Bow of Orange Ribbon Amelia E. Barr
Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930 Various
Quest of the Golden Ape Ivar Jorgensen
Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930 Various
Quest of the Golden Ape Ivar Jorgensen
Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930 Victor Rousseau
Quest of the Golden Ape Ivar Jorgensen

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