YES! I
LOVE it! I'm the same, I love
Bram, but
Abraham does nothing for me. I don't like how the 'bram' part is pron. in
Abraham (it's a different pron. to
Bram).
Abraham is a little too 'old-man' for my liking (and I do love 'old'-fashioned names) but
Abraham makes me think of an old man, wheras
Bram makes me think of some 1800's handsome aristocrat - does that make sense?
Bram is just one of those names that is very appealing, but can't pin point why. I do love the Dracula connection, I think it adds something.
This message was edited 9/8/2010, 8:43 PM