Often treated as a reverse-style modern form of Marie or as a Hebrew-like name; its use today is mainly contemporary.
Eiram is often treated as a reverse-style modern form of Marie, though it can also be heard as a Hebrew-like name in contemporary use. That ambiguity is part of its charm: it sounds familiar in a distant way, as if it were a mirrored reflection of a much older name.
Because of that, Eiram feels modern without sounding rootless. The name has a gentle, open quality that makes it work well as a contemporary unisex choice. Its form is simple, but the reversed structure gives it a subtle intellectual interest.
Eiram feels like a name made for current tastes in soft, unusual sound patterns. It has enough resemblance to traditional names to feel stable, yet enough novelty to stand apart.