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    Biram

    ♂ Male

    Meaning

    Rainy Season. A name connected to nature.

    Origin

    Wolof

    History & Etymology

    The name Biram is primarily found in West Africa, particularly among the Wolof people of Senegal and Gambia. Its meaning, "rainy season," connects it deeply to the agricultural cycles and natural rhythms that are vital to these societies. The rainy season is a period of renewal, growth, and abundance, suggesting that a child named Biram might be hoped to bring prosperity or signify a time of good fortune.

    While its most prominent origin is Wolof, the name Biram, or similar-sounding names, may also appear in other West African cultures, sometimes with slightly different nuances but often retaining a connection to natural phenomena or positive attributes. The oral traditions and historical narratives of these regions often feature names that reflect significant events, natural elements, or desired characteristics for the individual.

    In contemporary usage, Biram continues to be a popular given name in Senegal and neighboring countries, reflecting a continued appreciation for traditional names and their inherent meanings. It is a name that carries cultural weight and a sense of belonging to a rich heritage.

    Famous People Named Biram

    • Biram Dah Abeid: Mauritanian anti-slavery activist and politician.
    • Biram Faye: Senegalese professional footballer.
    • Biram Diouf: Senegalese professional footballer.
    • Biram Ndour: Senegalese professional footballer.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Birame (Wolof)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    • Bira

    Biram in different fonts

    BiramDancing Script
    BiramCaveat
    BiramSatisfy
    BiramPacifico
    BiramGreat Vibes

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