Abram
Americannoun
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an earlier name of the Biblical Abraham.
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a first name: from a Hebrew word meaning “exalted father.”
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He was born Abram Saperstein in Białystok—now in Poland, then part of Russia.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 21, 2026
YouTuber Cleo Abram has nearly 8 million subscribers, billing herself as “a video journalist making optimistic tech explainers.”
From Slate ● Apr. 7, 2026
Dr. Abram emphasized that while efforts through the Antarctic Treaty System remain vital, they will not be sufficient on their own.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 6, 2025
Meanwhile, indigenous leaders like Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict have argued the law undermines their territorial rights.
From BBC ● Jul. 16, 2025
Abram Vole insisted on shaking Matthias by the paw and congratulating him.
From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques
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