Aram

Meaning of Aram

Aram is a male name with origins in both Armenian and Hebrew. It is pronounced as ah-RAHM (/aˈram/) in both languages. The name has a rich history and carries various associations. In Armenian, Aram means "exalted" or "noble." In Hebrew, it is associated with the biblical figure Aram, who was one of Noah's grandsons. The name Aram has gained popularity over the years in the United States, consistently appearing on the list of most popular baby names. It has ranked between 1396 and 3737 in different years, indicating its steady usage among American parents. A variation of the name is Aramis, which adds a touch of elegance to this already charming name.

Pronunciation

Armenian,Hebrew

  • Pronunced as ah-RAHM (/aˈram/)

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Notable People Named Aram

Aram Ilyich Khachaturian, a Soviet Armenian composer and conductor, is renowned as one of the foremost Soviet composers.
Aram Manukian was an influential Armenian revolutionary and statesman, known as the founder of the First Republic of Armenia.
Aram Haigaz, born Aram Chekenian, was an Armenian-American writer known for his firsthand account of the Armenian genocide in his book The Fall of the Aerie.
Aram I has been the head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia since 1995 and resides in Antelias, Lebanon.
Aram Grigoryan is a former Deputy Minister of Health of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and member of the Azat Hayrenik political party.
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