Aram
n.
Biblical name of ancient Syria
Aram
The term Aram can refer to:
Aram (אֲרָם or ), the son of
Shem, according to the
Table of nations of
Genesis 10 in the
Hebrew Bible. Aram the son of
Bethuel's elder brother
Kemuel, the sons of
Abraham's elder brother
Nahor, the grandchildren of Nahor ben
Serug.
Aram a region mentioned in the
Bible containing
Damascus.
Aram-Naharaim (Aram of two Rivers) a region mentioned in the Bible containing the town of
HaranRam (bible) son of
Hezron in genealogy of
Jesus in the Gospel according to
Matthew. Very possibly the first generation born during the exile in Egypt.the third day of the month in the
Armenian calendarAn Armenian patriarch, see
Armenak,
AramuAram, a popular
Armenian,
Aramaic and
Persian given name.
Aram Khachaturian, an
Armenian composer.Aram Basmadjian, an
Armenian concert organist.
Aram Saroyan, an
American poet,
novelist,
biographer,
memoirist and
playwright, son of
Armenian-American writer
William Saroyan and actress
Carol Grace, father of
Strawberry Saroyan.
Aram (film), a 2002 movie by Robert Kechichian.Aram (アラム), a fictional character of
Matsuri Hino's
manga,
MeruPuri.
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Aram
Noun
1. the biblical name for ancient Syria
(hypernym) Syria, Syrian Arab Republic
Aram
n.
Aram, of the ancient land of Aram
arar
v.
plough, plow, brake, break, furrow