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Brem
WDYT? I heard it the other day. I'm not sure if it was short for anything, though. And yes, it was definitely Brem.
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Trying to think what this could be short for, and the only name I can think of is Bremner, which is a fairly common, originally Scottish surname - which wouldn't be too bad, if it was a family name. Sounds pretty odd as a full name though.
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It's weird. I've never heard it before. Now BrAm, as a nickname for Abraham, is very cool, but BrEm, not so much.
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Yeah, like Bram Stoker. He was cool. :)
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Never heard it before. I prefer Bram, which is short for Abram or Abraham.
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It reminds me of a common fresh water fish called a Bream pro. "brim." To me, Brem is close enough to "brim." But if this is a name you like and have no idea what I'm talking about, go for it! :)
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