Miram
Introduction
bitter or sea brine
Background Story
The name Miram has roots in Hebrew and is sometimes associated with Miriam, a biblical figure known for her strength and leadership. In broader contexts, 'Miriam' is often connected to the sea or water, further enhancing the name's poetic quality.
Letter Count
Variations
Miriam, Mira

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