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Globally, Aniram (Aniram
) is quite a rare primarily masculine, but very infrequently girly first name. The forename Aniram is characteristic of India, where it is a rare male name, Mexico, where it is a very rare dominantly feminine, but uncommonly male name, and Brazil, where it is a very rare primarily male, but very seldom female name. Much less frequently, Aniram is the last name as well as the forename.
Ram, Alicea, Camara, Barman, Boruah, Brahma, Passos, Payeng, Robles, Reshmi, Saikia, Dratoc, Martins, Condori, Panging, Dinopol, Narzary, Muchahary, Contreras, Rodriguez, Cavalcante, Garcia, Santos, Mahato, Marina, Das, Mili, Boro, Pegu, Deka, Taye, Taid, Nath, Izar, Majhi, Silva, Kaman, Perez, Rabha, Roman, Reang, Doley, Gomes, Gogoi, Jaime, Narah, Basumatary, and Bittencourt