Aram (given name)
Aram | |
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Pronunciation | [ɑˈɾɑm] |
Gender | Masculine |
Language(s) | Aramaic, Armenian |
Origin | |
Meaning |
"High lands" in Aramaic "Son of the sun" in Armenian |
Look up ארם or Արամ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Aram (Armenian: Արամ pronounced [ɑˈɾɑm], Aramaic: אַרָם) is an Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia (Moses of Chorene), and a popular masculine name in Armenian. It appears in Hebrew and Aramaic, although its origins and meaning are different.
First name
(Notable bearers of the name)
- Aram I (born 1947) birth 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 Pachyan (born 1983), Armenian writer, novelist, journalist, and columnist
- Aram Bakshian, American speech writer
- Aram Barlezizyan (born 1936), Armenian academic
- Aram Bartholl (born 1972), German artist
- Aram Bedrosian (born 1977), American bass guitarist of Armenian descent
- 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 James, political activist, government watchdog, and attorney
- Aram Karam (born 1926), Iraqi footballer
- 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 Sarkisov (born 1984), Russian football player
- 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 (born 1936), professor of anthropology at University of California, Davis
See also
Notes
References
- "Meaning of the name ARAM.". Given-Name.com.
- Awde, Nicholas; Losi, Emanuela (2001), Armenian First Names (1st ed.), New York, New York: Hippocrene Books, ISBN 0-7818-0750-6.
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