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Aram

1 American  
[ey-ram, air-uhm] / ˈeɪ ræm, ˈɛər əm /

noun

  1. Biblical name of ancient Syria.


Aram. 2 American  
Or Aram

abbreviation

  1. Aramaic.


Aram British  
/ -rəm, ˈɛəræm /

noun

  1. the biblical name for ancient Syria

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The sulfates observed at Aram Chaos and Juventae, including ferric hydroxysulfate, probably formed more recently than the surrounding terrain.

From Science Daily • Mar. 10, 2026

At the podium, she led the 50-strong orchestra through works by Austria's Franz Schubert, Finland's Jean Sibelius and the Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian.

From Barron's • Nov. 15, 2025

Aram Tertzakian, one of XYZ Films' founders, has worked with Evans since Apostle, the 2018 horror featuring Michael Sheen which was filmed around Margam Park in Port Talbot.

From BBC • Apr. 25, 2025

Episodes of "The Green Veil" are available on a new, free streaming platform called The Network, which was created by Leguizamo's longtime friend and collaborator on the project, Aram Rappaport.

From Salon • May 9, 2024

She had been deserted, she had been left to shift for herself for many years, she had said that Aram knew all about the disappearance of Clarke.

From Through East Anglia in a Motor Car by Vincent, J. E. (James Edmund)