Pedram is a Persian word, meaning either "successful" in Farsi or "Good news." Pedram is a motivated person who studies hard but also has loyalty and supports those around him. Pedram is commonly used in central and east Iran but also has popularity as far west as Ekbatana (Hamedan) and beyond Iranian political borders into the Iranian diaspora in greater middleast and in Europe or US.
The innate ability to accurately locate and urinate in a toilet while in near or complete darkness. Similar to a bat's sonar. Applicable only to men (and technically, women who can pee while standing up).
A phrase made up by Dubya, used to refer to Iraq. From context, it apparently has a positive connotation, but is distinct in meaning from "secure". Most likely means something to the effect of "peaceful and free".