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Vahram (Armenian: Վահրամ) is a variant name of the divinity Verethragna in Zoroastrianism. Variants are Vehram, Bahram, Behram, Balram.
Vahram is also a common given name for Armenian males. Vahramian, derived from Vahram, is an Armenian family name.
Vahram may refer to:
- Given name
- Vahram Alazan (1903-1966), Armenian poet, writer
- Vahram Kevorkian (1887-1911), football player of Armenian descent
- Vahram Pahlavouni (967–1045), Armenian army commander (sparapet) and Prince in Bagratuni Armenia
- Vahram Papazian or Papazyan (1888-1968), Armenian actor classical actor
- Vahram Sahakian (born 1964), Armenian dramatist, film director and actor
- Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian-Canadian composer and choral conductor
- Vahram Zaryan French-Armenian modern mime artist, dancer, director and choreograph
- Family name
- Vartan Vahramian, Iranian-Armenian music artist and painter
- Places
- Vahramaberd, a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia
- Vahramashen Church, a church in Armenia
See also
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