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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“Ferrari doesn’t need to do this. This is controversial and extremely risky because of the degree of innovation,” Ive said in an interview posted Monday on YouTube with science and tech journalist Cleo Abram.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 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 added that other critical systems may soon reach a point of no return, including the ice shelves that hold back parts of the Antarctic ice sheet.
From Science Daily • Nov. 6, 2025
Mr Saadaoui, of Abram, Wigan; Bilel Saadaoui, of Hindley, Wigan; and Mr Hussein, of no fixed abode, deny the allegations.
From BBC • Oct. 8, 2025
I hear Henry and Abram whispering one night when they think I am asleep.
From "Blood on the River" by Elisa Carbone
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