Sharam, also written as Shahram. The roots of Sharam go back to ancient Pahlavi origins and is formed from Shah (king) and Ram (angel), together they mean "archangel", which refers to the angel Mika'eel (Michael in English), mentioned in the Quran and the Bible. Thus Sharam is the Persian word for Michael.
Since it is allowed in Islam to use the names of angels, Sharam is an acceptable name for Muslims.
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