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Aram Pronunciation
[ɑˈɾɑm] Gender Masculine Language(s)
Armenian Արամ
Meaning child of the sun
"High lands" in
Aramaic "Son of the sun" in
Armenian
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Aram (
Armenian :
Արամ pronounced
[ɑˈɾɑm] ,
Imperial Aramaic :
אַרָם ) is an
Armenian patriarch in the
History of Armenia , and a popular masculine name in
Aramaic and
Armenian .
[1] It appears in
Hebrew ,
Aramaic as
Aram, son of Shem and in cuneiform as
Arame of Urartu .
People with the name
Aram I (born 1947) birth name Bedros Keshishian, Catholicos, head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia (Armenian Apostolic Church), Antelias, Lebanon
Aram Andonian (1875–1952), Armenian journalist, historian and writer
Aram Asatryan (1953–2006), Armenian pop singer and songwriter
Aram Avakian (1926–1987), American film editor and director
Aram Ayrapetyan (born 1986), Russian football player
Aram Shahin Davud Bakoyan (born 1954), Iraqi politician
Aram Bakshian , American speech writer
Aram Barlezizyan (1936–2022), Armenian academic
Aram Bartholl (born 1972), German artist
Aram Chobanian (born 1929), American university president
Aram Gharabekyan , Armenian conductor
Aram Haigaz (1900–1986), Armenian-American writer
Aram Hakobyan (born 1979), Soviet born Armenian football player
Aram Hamparian , American executive director of Armenian National Committee of America
Aram Hur (born 1971), South Korean educator, publisher, lecturer, and social activist
Aram Karam (1929–2023), Iraqi footballer
Aram Karamanoukian (1910–1996), Armenian-Syrian army general
Aram Karapetyan (born 1964), Armenian politician
Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978), Armenian composer
Aram Khalili (born 1989), Iranian-Norwegian of Kurdish descent football player
Aram Manukian (1879–1919), Armenian revolutionary, politician and general
Aram Miskaryan (1973–2009), Armenian sportsman and actor
Aram J. Pothier (1854–1928), American governor of Rhode Island
Aram Ramazyan (born 1978), Armenian boxer
Aram Roston , American investigative journalist
Aram Safrastyan (1888–1966), Armenian academic
Aram Sargsyan (born 1961), Armenian Prime Minister
Aram Gaspar Sargsyan (born 1949), Armenian politician
Aram Saroyan (born 1943), Armenian poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright
Aram Satian (born 1947), Armenian composer and songwriter
Aram Shah (fl. 1210–1211), second sultan of the Mamluk Sultanate
Aram Ter-Ghevondyan (1928–1988), Armenian historian
Aram Tigran (1934–2009), Armenian singer
Aram Voskanyan (born 1975), Soviet born Armenian football player
Aram Yengoyan (1935–2017), professor of anthropology at University of California, Davis
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