I really like the name Bram (pronounced BRAHM) as a potential name for a hypothetical brother to Hank and Will. I prefer the Bram spelling because it is 4 letters like my sons' names. But I don't want pronunciation issues, with people thinking it is pronounced rhyming with ram. What would you choose? Bram or Brahm?
I would spell it Bram and pronounce it "Brahm" as I know a Dutch child who has this name. I've never seen it spelled Brahm before so to me Brahm looks made up.
I don't love the name with your other kids' names, and I think you'll definitely have pronunciation issues. It would almost be better to spell it Brom than Bram because that's more the way you want it pronounced. I'd start over and find something that goes better with the more classic Hank and Will, but failing that, I guess spell it Brahm? He'll still have a lifetime ahead of him where he'll constantly be telling people how to say his name, but it's slightly less likely. Maybe give him a more common middle name in case he decides he'd prefer to go by that in the future.
Sorry, I would still pronounce Brahm to rhyme with ram. I would just side-eye it less with the H in it after you corrected me. I'm sure this makes me the ignorant one, but I'm comfortable with my intelligence and worldliness, so wanted to give that honest answer.
Someone suggested Brom, which would fit your four letters, and make me pronounce it as you intended.
I think of Sharon, Lois and Bram from the Elephant Show.
Re: Bram or Brahm?
Sides. There's precedence. Bram Stoker.
Go with Brahm. Who care how many letters are in the name? That sound like en extremely silly reasoning TBH.
Someone suggested Brom, which would fit your four letters, and make me pronounce it as you intended.
I think of Sharon, Lois and Bram from the Elephant Show.