Uram
Uram Origin and Meaning
Uram is a masculine name with several possible origins. In Hungarian, it can mean 'my lord' or 'my master,' deriving from 'úr' (lord) with a possessive suffix. The name also appears in Korean, though with different meanings depending on the specific characters used to write it. In some Slavic contexts, it may be related to the word for 'tempest' or 'storm.' Uram remains relatively uncommon as a first name in Western countries, though it has been used traditionally in parts of Eastern Europe and Asia. The name's strong, concise sound gives it a bold quality, while its cross-cultural presence offers international appeal. With just two syllables, Uram is direct and memorable. Though rare in mainstream usage, it might appeal to parents seeking a name with traditional roots but distinctive character in contemporary Western contexts.