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Efrem

Variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful,' a biblical patriarch's son.

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Efrem is an Eastern European and Semitic rendering of the biblical Ephraim, from the Hebrew אֶפְרַיִם (Efrayim), typically interpreted as meaning "doubly fruitful" — a name given by the patriarch Joseph to his second son born in Egypt, in gratitude for God's blessing in a land of exile. Ephraim became one of the twelve tribes of Israel and, in prophetic literature, often stands as a synecdoche for the northern kingdom as a whole, lending the name a resonance that extends well beyond individual biography. The form Efrem traveled east and north with Christianity, becoming the favored spelling in Armenian, Russian, and Ethiopian traditions.

Saint Ephrem the Syrian — a fourth-century theologian, poet, and deacon born in Nisibis — is among the most important writers of early Christianity, composing hymns and biblical commentaries of such beauty that he was declared a Doctor of the Church. His literary output survives in Syriac and Greek and has influenced Eastern Christian liturgy continuously for seventeen centuries. In Russia, Yefrem (Ефрем) was a monastic name with strong ascetic associations.

In twentieth-century American culture, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. I. The name today sits at the intersection of ancient covenant and cosmopolitan distinctiveness, equally at home in an Orthodox parish and a Brooklyn apartment.

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