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      Meaning of the first name Bayram

      Origin

      Turkish

      Meaning

      Festival

      Variations

      Bahram, Byram, Bayarmaa
      The name Bayram, derived from the Turkish language, holds its origins deeply embedded in the country's rich cultural heritage. Translating to Festival in English, Bayram has been an intrinsic part of Turkish traditions for centuries. Historically, Bayram referred to the celebratory occasions and religious festivals observed in Turkey, including Eid al-Fitr (eker Bayram) and Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bayram). These festive events involve gathering of families, special prayers, feasting, and the exchange of gifts. The name Bayram, therefore, resonates with the joyous spirit and unity associated with such occasions throughout the nation's history.

      Having its roots steeped in Turkish culture, the name Bayram remains popular and widely used in modern-day Turkey. It serves as a reminder of the nation's traditions and continues to be bestowed upon newborns as a symbolic connection to the joy and festivities tied to Turkish cultural practices. Additionally, the name Bayram is recognized and cherished by Turks living both within and outside the country, serving as a unifying force among the Turkish diaspora. Its resonance has endured over time, maintaining its significance and evoking feelings of celebration, togetherness, and cultural pride. Hence, Bayram stands as a name that echoes the essence of Turkish heritage, embodying the spirit of festivals within Turkey's history and present-day usage.

      Based on our records...

      Bayram

      Bayram

      This is the most common surname associated with Bayram.
      Emine

      Emine

      This is the most common name of those married to a Bayram.
      Kizbes

      Kizbes

      This is the most common name for a child of a Bayram.
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      1927 is when there were the most people born with the first name Bayram.

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