Ephraim (also Efraim) is a masculine given name of
Hebrew and
Aramaic origin, first used by
the Israelite patriarch of that name. In the modern English language it is typically pronounced /'i:f.rəm/. In Hebrew, the name means "fruitful, fertile and productive".
Alternative spellings include Ephrem, Efrem, Ephraem, Efren, or Efrén).
People
Ephraim
Ephraim the Syrian (c. 306–373), Syrian Christian theologian, writer, hymnographer and saint
Ephraim of Antioch (died 545), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and saint
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Ephraim (also Efraim) is a masculine given name of
Hebrew and
Aramaic origin, first used by
the Israelite patriarch of that name. In the modern English language it is typically pronounced /'i:f.rəm/. In Hebrew, the name means "fruitful, fertile and productive".
Alternative spellings include Ephrem, Efrem, Ephraem, Efren, or Efrén).
People
Ephraim
Ephraim the Syrian (c. 306–373), Syrian Christian theologian, writer, hymnographer and saint
Ephraim of Antioch (died 545), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and saint
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given name. If an
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