How to say our company name...
No. 2 in our 'how to say' series.
How to say Charles Faram. For those who find it tricky when calling us, are curious, or just want a giggle
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How to say Charles Faram — company name explained
If you’ve ever wondered how to correctly say Charles Faram, you’re not alone. For many, the name seems tricky at first. However, once you know how to say it, the name rolls off the tongue with clarity.
Pronunciation pointers for “Charles Faram”
Start with “Charles” — a familiar English name. Then say “Faram” like “FAIR-əm” or “FAR-əm”. Together, it flows smoothly. Saying the first name clearly helps the rest follow naturally.
Using the company name correctly can make first impressions smoother, especially when contacting the company. After all, clarity matters when you’re placing an order or asking for information.
Why correct pronunciation matters
We work globally. The business maintains offices and cold stores in Worcester (UK), plus other bases around the world.
If you phone or email us, saying the name properly avoids confusion, and also may lead to better communication.
Even if you only write the name, knowing how to say it helps internalise it. That familiarity may assist when discussing hop supplies, delivery, or breeding programmes.
How to use the name when you talk about hops or brewing
When you refer to us in conversation or writing — for example about hop varieties or brewing supply — use the full name without shortening. That preserves precision and brand identity.
Because Charles Faram stock a large range of hops and brewing ingredients, using its full name helps ensure clarity.
If you speak to someone internationally, use the emphasised pronunciation: “Charles” clear, “Faram” with soft vowels. That helps non-native speakers follow more easily.


