Iram is an Arabic given name, derived from the word 'arim', which means 'eloquent' or 'well-spoken'. It is often used for both boys and girls, though its popularity leans more towards females. In the Islamic tradition, Iram is associated with the beautiful gardens of Eden described in the Quran. The name also appears in Arabic literature, notably in the epic poem "Majnun Layla" by Nizami Ganjavi, where it is the name of a noblewoman.
"The name Iram experienced its peak popularity between 1983 and 1999, with a noticeable drop after the year 2000."